Brooklyn Beckham WARNS his parents to only ‘contact him through his lawyers’ as feud deepens

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Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly instructed his parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, to communicate with him only through legal representatives,

Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly instructed his parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, to communicate with him only through legal representatives, marking a significant escalation in the family rift that has unfolded over the past year.

According to reports, the 26-year-old actor and photographer issued a formal notice late last summer asking that any future correspondence be routed through lawyers and that his parents refrain from tagging him or attempting communication via social media.

This move became public months after visible signs of distancing emerged. Brooklyn did not attend his father’s 50th birthday celebrations, an absence widely viewed as confirmation of tension.

Shortly after, he is said to have blocked his parents and his brothers, Romeo and Cruz, on Instagram.

Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly instructed his (pictured) parents, Sir David and Victoria Beckham, to communicate with him only through legal representatives

The blocking reportedly came just days after Victoria liked one of his posts — an action tabloids claimed was seen as breaching the terms of the legal instruction.

An insider said: ‘She can’t understand why Brooklyn would make the decision to block her, David, and his brothers. Cruz and Romeo are just as hurt by it and it feels like Brooklyn has truly cut them out of his life.’

In late December, Victoria reportedly attempted to signal reconciliation by engaging with Brooklyn’s posts, while over the New Year, Sir David shared a photograph of himself with his eldest son and wrote, ‘I love you all so much,’ which Victoria reshared with a heart emoji. The gestures were reportedly rejected.

It is reported that the cease-and-desist letter stemmed in part from Brooklyn’s frustration that outreach attempts were being made publicly, rather than through private channels.

According to Mail, Sir David ‘was told to speak to them via Schillings. That was the only way for them to communicate.’