The Beckham family feud appears to be ongoing. According to new reports, Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham were in London, where David Beckham's 50th birthday party was being celebrated, and didn't attend the event.
The report was shared by TMZ, which claims Brooklyn and Nicola traveled to London, where the birthday party was being hosted. The outlet claims the couple reached out to the Beckham family for a private meeting before the birthday celebration, a request that "didn't go over well with the other family members."
Last month, David hosted a birthday celebration in Miami, with most of his family and friends in attendance. Both Brooklyn and Nicola were missing from the family photos.
While the pair was invited to the party in London and traveled all the way there, they weren't photographed at the event. Victoria Beckham shared a post commemorating the celebration, including their kids except for Brooklyn.
"Creating special memories with family and friends," she captioned the post, showing some images of their luxurious celebration.
What's going on between Brooklyn and Romeo?
The family feud appears to stem from an argument between Brooklyn and Romeo. According to a report shared by TMZ, the brothers are fighting over Romeo's girlfriend, Kim Turnbull, with Brooklyn reportedly not trusting her intentions when it comes to her relationship with Romeo.
TMZ also reported that Brooklyn and Turnbull had previously dated, something that Cruz, the family's youngest son, said wasn't true in an Instagram comment.
It appears like David and Victoria Beckham have supported Romeo through this time, with the news outlet claiming that the parents trust their son's judgment regarding his romantic partners.
What about Nicola Peltz-Beckham?
Another source claims that the drama stems from Brooklyn's wife, Nicola, specifically when Brooklyn and her decided to avoid a Beckham family celebration in France.
"This is nothing to do with Kim and is all about Nicola. All David and Victoria want is their son back – and they will be there to welcome him any time," said a source to The Daily Mail.