Beckham Brothers Sling Shade at Nicola Peltz in Instagram Feud

Another family squabble to spice up your feed—this time courtesy of Romeo and Cruz Beckham, who apparently fancied playing court jesters at sister-in-law Nicola Peltz’s expense. It all kicked off when the youngest Beckhams started reacting to memes and memes about Brooklyn Beckham’s wife crying over a family therapy session. According to People Magazine, Romeo quietly “liked” a jokey graphic depicting Nicola in tears—a snap reportedly taken from her July 2024 Instagram Story where she admitted tears are, you know, her thing. Meanwhile, Cruz posted a photomontage of a distraught blonde woman clutching tissues, captioned with nothing more than an eye-roll emoji. Within hours, the posts were gone, but not before eagle-eyed fans screengrabbed the evidence.
Before you cry sympathy tears, ask yourself: since when did the Beckham brood get so edgy? The Scottish Sun points out that Brooklyn and Nicola sparked whispers of a rift when they checked into couple’s therapy in London, telling Vogue last month they were “rebuilding” post-wedding drama. You’d think two guys, barely out of diapers, might have better things to do than trolling their sister-in-law on social media. Yet here we are: Beckham minis embracing the art of public mockery.
Naturally, the internet went into full detective mode. Some commenters chalk it up to harmless sibling-in-law ribbing; others see proto-feud fuelled by alleged tensions between the Peltz and Beckham families (heirs to a soccer legacy versus heirs to an energy empire—what could go wrong?). Gossip site DeuxMoi even hinted that Nicola’s dripping vulnerability has become a running joke at Beckham gatherings, though no one’s served on-the-record receipts.
Likely reason for the quick removal? A very Beckham-style hush-up: mommy Victoria and daddy David probably slid into those DMs faster than you can say “pass the sourdough.” No official comment from the household staff, and Nicola herself has stayed mum on her main feed—because nothing says “I’ve got my life together” like letting child actors roast you anonymously online.
Granted, mocking emotional honesty is peak 2024 absurdity. But hey, this is what happens when a generation raised on TikTok memes inherits the family brand. If you’re waiting for an olive branch, don’t hold your breath: all we’ve got is siblings giggling at another grown-up’s tears. And that’s today’s dose of reality. You’re welcome.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, The Scottish Sun
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