shut down questions about his feud with son Brooklyn as he was interviewed ahead of receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
David Beckham Cuts Interview Over Family Feud Question
David Beckham shut down questions about his feud with son Brooklyn as he was interviewed ahead of receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.The Beckhams ha...
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The Beckhams have been embroiled in an ugly fallout with Brooklyn, 27, and his wife , 31, for months, with things coming to a head in January when Brooklyn posted an explosive statement about the row.
Yet David wasn't in the mood to discuss the tension this week, as evident when questioned what toll the media coverage on the fallout had on him.
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He replied: 'To be honest, I’m sorry to stop you there, but that’s a private matter. That’s the one thing that I don’t want to talk about.'
Instead talk turned to his future goals, with David stating: 'Every day there’s a mountain to climb. I’ve got a life where I’m very busy with what I do. I’ve got four grown kids, the businesses, the club in Miami, but I always want to achieve more.'
David also opened up about the key to his 26-year marriage with Victoria and creating their 'four incredible kids'.
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David Beckham halted a Variety interviewer when asked about his family feud with son Brooklyn and said 'there's a mountain to climb every day' (pictured with Victoria in 2019)
The couple are parents to Brooklyn, Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14.
David told Variety: 'We’ve got four incredible kids. We’ve got businesses that we work hard on. But we always make time for each other, and we always have. I want Victoria to be the best version of herself, and vice versa.
'And as busy as we are, our family always comes first. That’s our priority, and that’s what makes it work when you’ve been together for so long. Our priority will always be our family.'
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David's interview came ahead of receiving his Hollywood star, in which Victoria and their three youngest children are expected to attend and support him.
To receive a star, the person must be nominated first in categories that cover work across film, television, radio and theatre.
According to the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, the person must meet the following criteria: 'Professional achievement, longevity in the category of five years or more, contributions to the community and the guarantee that the celebrity will attend the dedication ceremony if selected.'
His plaque will notably include his title 'Sir', after he was knighted by King Charles late last year.
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However, while the honour marks another milestone, it is thought the celebrations could feel bittersweet, as Brooklyn is unlikely to attend, despite living just a short distance away in Los Angeles.
The star will be located less than five miles from the Beverly Hills mansion Brooklyn shares with Nicola.
A source told The Sun: 'Brooklyn snubbing David's special day will be a very public humiliation as he lives in Hollywood.
'Of course, David is hopeful the family will have mended their relations by then, especially after he has offered an olive branch to Brooklyn. The rift has been a great cause of heartache.'
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Brooklyn released a scathing statement denouncing his parents, saying they and Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14, are 'performative' (Beckhams pictured with Nicola Peltz)
In January, Brooklyn released a scathing six-page statement denouncing his parents.
He announced his disassociation from his famous family – declaring he was no longer part of 'Brand Beckham' and insisting his parents and their other children are 'performative'.
David and Victoria haven't spoken to Brooklyn since last May, when he and Nicola snubbed the former footballer's 50th birthday celebrations.
Brooklyn and Nicola's lawyers wrote to the Beckhams' legal team demanding that they only converse through them.
Shortly before Christmas, Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram, and in January, he posted the brutal statement on his Instagram Story.
He claimed David and Victoria controlled him for most of his life, tried to split him and Nicola up and left him embarrassed when his mother danced 'inappropriately' with him during his first dance at his wedding.
Speaking about all four of her children earlier in the interview, Victoria added that 'being a parent of young adult children and adult children, gosh, I mean, it's very different from having little children'.
'I think that we're trying to do the best we can,' adding that the negative press in the past three months has not affected her fashion and beauty business.
'I think that ultimately people are buying my product because the product is really good. I don't think they're buying my eyeliner just because it's me,' she said.
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