Cruz Beckham sends clear message as he breaks cover after Brooklyn statement
The youngest Beckham son broke his silence on Instagram following his brother's explosive statement
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Cruz Beckham has appeared to send a clear message amid the intensifying Beckham family feud, breaking his silence with a low-key but pointed social media post following his brother’s explosive statement.
The 20-year-old shared a candid image of his music equipment to Instagram, a move widely interpreted as a signal of where his focus and loyalties lie, just days after his eldest brother accused the family of manipulation and betrayal.
Cruz is the youngest son of David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, and has increasingly stepped into the spotlight as the rift between the Beckhams and Brooklyn deepens.
While the post itself contained no caption or direct reference to the feud, its timing has drawn attention, coming shortly after Brooklyn Beckham released a six-page Instagram statement declaring he has “no interest” in reconciliation with his family.
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Cruz Beckham with his father David Beckham
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Cruz has already played a visible role in the dispute.
In December 2025, he publicly addressed speculation surrounding Instagram blocking, after reports suggested David and Victoria had unfollowed Brooklyn.
Posting to his Instagram Story at the time, Cruz wrote: “NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son… They woke up blocked… As did I.”
The comment firmly placed him alongside his parents, as well as siblings Romeo and Harper Seven, in what has increasingly been framed online as a “Team Beckham” versus “Team Peltz-Beckham” divide.
Cruz Beckham posing with his eldest brother, before the family feud | INSTAGRAMHowever, Brooklyn later disputed that version of events. In his January 2026 statement, he alleged that both Cruz and Romeo had been “sent to attack” him online before blocking him “out of nowhere” last summer, a claim the younger siblings have not publicly responded to.
Cruz’s latest post appears to mark a shift away from emotional appeals and public commentary, instead doubling down on his music career as tensions continue to play out online.
The singer-songwriter has spent the past year reinventing his image, moving away from early polished pop releases to a rock-influenced sound performed with his band, The Breakers.
In 2025, he released his debut EP Optics, followed by a double A-side single featuring “For Ya Love” and “Lick the Toad”.
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Cruz Beckham posted this Instagram story on Tuesday
|In November, David and Victoria attended an intimate private showcase for Cruz and his band at a former Laylow venue in Notting Hill.
David later described the night as one of “tears of joy and pride”, while Victoria shared clips from the front row as Cruz played lead guitar.
Romeo and Harper were also present at the show, along with Cruz’s girlfriend, Brazilian singer-producer Jackie Apostel.
Brooklyn, however, was notably absent amid the ongoing family fallout.

Cruz Beckham and Jackie Apostel have been publicly dating since mid 2024
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The contrast between the siblings’ public paths has become increasingly stark.
While Brooklyn has chosen to speak at length about his estrangement, Cruz has oscillated between emotional pleas for peace and firm public backing of his parents.
In a separate incident last year, Cruz appeared to extend an olive branch by sharing a tearful selfie alongside the message: “Life is too short to be silent, at least talk it out.”
That appeal has since given way to silence, and now, quiet resolve.

Cruz Beckham with Victoria Beckham
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The feud has continued to spill into public view, with Brooklyn absent from key family milestones including David’s 50th birthday celebrations and his knighthood ceremony, while Cruz remains closely aligned with his parents.
As Brooklyn’s allegations continue to dominate headlines and public opinion shifts online, Cruz’s decision to post without comment may be his clearest statement yet, choosing music, privacy and family loyalty over further public escalation.









