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David Beckham’s heartbreaking message to his son Brooklyn on Father’s Day: ‘I love you’

The former footballer shared a message full of love for his firstborn, who has chosen to stay silent amid a wave of rumors about a family rift.


JUNE 16, 2025 1:29 PM EDT

This year’s Father’s Day wasn’t exactly a joyful one for David Beckham. Still, instead of letting the day go by like any other, the former footballer chose to mark it with a deeply emotional gesture: a direct and heartfelt message to his eldest son, Brooklyn. But rather than healing wounds, the gesture has only fueled rumors about the growing distance between them.

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The former England captain, recently knighted, shared several posts on social media celebrating fatherhood. Among them was an Instagram story featuring an old photo with Brooklyn, along with a short but meaningful message:

 "I love you, @brooklynbeckham," followed by a white heart.

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Brooklyn’s silence continues

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Despite the affection and the clear intent to make amends, 26-year-old Brooklyn has remained completely silent. He hasn’t publicly responded to his father or shared any message for Father’s Day, further fueling speculation about his estrangement from the rest of the Beckham family.

David opens up in a personal message

At 50, Beckham took the occasion to reflect on what being a father means to him.

“My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad... I'm so proud of all of you, and like Daddy (sorry, boys) tells you every single day, I will always be here for you no matter what," he wrote in a post alongside photos with his four children: Brooklyn, Romeo (22), Cruz (20), and Harper (13).

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Some of the photos were recent, but others brought back family moments from the past, maybe as a way to remind them of the bonds that once held them together.

Victoria Beckham also wanted to honor her husband with a message full of love and subtle nods to their eldest son. Her post included a video of David singing with Brooklyn, Cruz, and Harper, along with several old photos where Brooklyn features prominently.

"Happy Father’s Day to the best daddy there is," she wrote to her husband. "You always lead with love and our four beautiful children are a reflection of that. We all love you so so much!!" Victoria wrote, tagging Brooklyn as well, despite his silence.

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A gesture that says more than a thousand words

Tension between Brooklyn and his parents has been in the media spotlight for months. He didn’t attend his father’s recent 50th birthday celebration in May, nor has he publicly acknowledged the announcement of David’s knighthood from the King. He’s also been absent from recent family posts and celebrations. Meanwhile, Brooklyn continues to live in the United States with his wife, Nicola Peltz, who did share an enthusiastic tribute to her own father for Father’s Day—but made no mention of her father-in-law.

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Even so, both David and Victoria have publicly shown their willingness to keep their arms and hearts open. David’s message was seen by many as an attempt to reach out and remind his eldest son that, despite any disagreements, a father’s love remains unchanged.

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Although the Beckhams have not confirmed any family rift, fans have noticed Brooklyn's repeated absence during significant events. Still, David’s “I love you” message, shared without blame and with the quiet simplicity of someone still hoping, captures the heart of this Father’s Day for him. It’s a reminder that no matter what, being a dad remains his greatest pride.

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