Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz continued to put on a united display amid mounting backlash from fans urging him to him to heal the rift with his family.Â
Nicola, 30, took to Instagram on Monday to share a snap of herself and Brooklyn, 26, snuggling up on the sofa, wearing matching grey outfits and laughing at something on his phone.Â
It comes just two days after Brooklyn was noticeably absent from Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty’s wedding – which saw the rest of his family attend.Â
The couple are said to have had no contact with his side of the family for months after the row exploded when he missed his father’s 50th birthday.Â
Nicola captioned the shot: ‘We didn’t plan our outfits’, while Brooklyn commented: ‘my sweetie pie’.Â
The comment section was inundated with pleas from fans for Brooklyn to make amends with his parents.Â
Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz continued to put on a united display amid mounting backlash from fans urging him to him to heal the rift with his family
The couple are said to have had no contact with his side of the family for months after the row exploded when he missed his father’s 50th birthda
Nicola captioned the shot: ‘We didn’t plan our outfits’, while Brooklyn commented: ‘my sweetie pie’
They wrote: ‘Call your parents, life is too short’ and ‘Never forget where you came from’.
It was recently revealed by his younger brother Cruz, 20, that he had blocked his entire family on social media following reports they had unfollowed him.Â
‘My mum and dad would never unfollow their son… Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I,’ Cruz wrote.Â
And while his parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, and his siblings celebrated Holly’s wedding to Adam Peaty in the UK, Brooklyn opted to share a Grinch-themed post thousands of miles away from his Los Angeles home.
The budding chef and his wife have been absent from countless Beckham family occasions over the past year including birthdays, parties and holidays.
Nicola seemingly posted her own thoughts on the current situation hours later, sharing a quote from Brigitte Bardot shortly after her passing.
Hinting at her opinion, Nicola said: ‘If I could do anything about the way people behave towards each other, I would, but since I can’t I’ll stick to the animals.’
The latest post comes after she appeared to take another swipe at Brooklyn’s family by posting a stylish selfie with the caption ‘Love being home’ as she and her husband stayed in LA instead of attending Holly and Adam’s wedding.
It comes just two days after Brooklyn was noticeably absent from Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty’s wedding – which saw the rest of his family attendÂ
And while his parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, and his siblings celebrated Holly’s wedding to Adam Peatyin the UK, Brooklyn opted to share a Grinch-themed post t
Nicola seemingly posted her own thoughts on the current situation hours later, sharing a quote from Brigitte shortly after her passingÂ
Nicola showcased her trim figure in a skimpy black vest and sporting a chic pair of shades for the snap, with Brooklyn gushing in the comments: ‘Damn she sexy xx.’
Brooklyn, who spent Christmas with his billionaire in-laws, was said to be invited to the nuptials where Holly, 25, tied the knot with Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty, 31.
The chef has remained in the US with Nicola, sharing his own pointed post on social media in which she insisted his wife is ‘his everything’ after blocking his family on Instagram.Â
The Daily Mail reported that Brooklyn wants his parents to apologise to Nicola.
A source claimed earlier this week: ‘There was a long briefing war where it was open season on Nicola. They (David and Victoria) targeted Nicola and thought that they could do so without consequences.
‘You can’t inflict that much pain and damage on two people and then expect to pick up the relationship via a public social media post. The person who caused the pain does not get to decide when they declare it is over.
‘If they want to make up then they need to apologise and acknowledge the pain caused and make changes to show that it is not going to happen again.’