Brooklyn Beckham unveils new tattoo tribute to wife Nicola Peltz after covering up David and Victoria nods amid feud

The eldest son of Sir David and Victoria has publicly expressed his desire not to reconcile with his parents
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Brooklyn Beckham has unveiled a Star of David tattoo on his left hand, believed to be a tribute to his wife Nicola Peltz's Jewish heritage.
The 26-year-old cooking influencer displayed the new inking in an Instagram post shared while visiting his actress wife during an editing session for her latest television project.
The six-pointed symbol, formed by two overlapping triangles, was clearly visible on his upper wrist as he held Nicola's hand across a table scattered with takeaway coffee cups.
"Visiting my girl at editing," he captioned the photograph.
Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham | INSTAGRAMThe Star of David appears to be the most recent addition to Brooklyn's extensive collection of tattoos honouring Nicola, with whom he has no known connection to the Jewish faith through his immediate family.
Brooklyn has previously confirmed that roughly 70 of his approximately 100 tattoos are dedicated to his wife.
His devotion to Nicola through body art includes a striking black and white portrait of her face on his upper arm, which he revealed in 2024.
"I actually got my wife's portrait on my arm, that's the latest one I got," he told followers at the time.

Brooklyn Beckham's new tattoo in honour of his wife Nicola
|The influencer has also had her eyes permanently etched onto the back of his neck, along with a love letter she wrote him reading: "My forever boy.
"Read this anytime you feel anxious... I want you to know how deeply loved you are. You have the kindest heart I've ever met and I hope I never go a day without your love."
Her birthday, January 9, is inked on his body alongside the words: "My life, my love, my truth, my breath, my reason, my beauty, my precious."
Brooklyn has said his wife "always cries" when he surprises her with new tattoos in her honour.
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Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz have not attended any Beckham family events since the fall out | GETTYThe new tribute to Nicola's heritage comes amid Brooklyn's ongoing estrangement from his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.
Recent photographs have revealed that Brooklyn has covered up the anchor tattoo on his upper right arm that once featured the word "Dad" through its centre, along with the phrase "Love you Bust" beneath it — a reference to David's longtime nickname for his firstborn.
According to reports, the tribute has been replaced with nondescript shapes and a star following laser treatment.
"Brooklyn's had laser treatment on the writing. He wanted it gone," a source told The Sun. "There is so much hurt and pain on his side, it would not be genuine to keep such a tribute on his body."

David Beckham and Victoria Beckham
| GETTYLast year, Brooklyn also concealed his "mama's boy" chest tattoo dedicated to his Spice Girl mother, reportedly covering it with a sketch of Nicola's wedding bouquet.
The tattoo alterations follow Brooklyn's explosive six-page statement released in January, in which he publicly declared his intention to sever ties with his family.
"I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life," he wrote.
Brooklyn accused his parents of attempting to sabotage his relationship with Nicola from before their 2022 wedding, claiming Victoria cancelled making his bride's dress at the last moment and that both parents pressured him to sign away rights to his name weeks before the ceremony.
Victoria Beckham 'hijacked' Nicola's first dance with her new husband, according to Brooklyn | GETTY"My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first," he stated.
The influencer also alleged that Victoria "hijacked" his first dance with Nicola at their wedding, claiming she "danced very inappropriately" on him in front of 500 guests.
"I've never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life," Brooklyn wrote.










