DAVID Beckham has snapped “That’s a private matter’ as he shut down any questions on his son Brooklyn amid their ongoing family rift.
The soccer legend was being interviewed ahead of receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Beckhams have been embroiled in an ugly fallout with Brooklyn, 27, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 31, for months, with things coming to a head in when Brooklyn posted an explosive statement about the row.
However, David wasn’t happy when asked what toll the media coverage on the fallout had on him.
He replied: “To be honest, I’m sorry to stop you there, but that’s a private matter. That’s the one thing that I don’t want to talk about.”
However, he did open up about the key to his 26-year marriage with Victoria and creating their “four incredible kids.”
David told Variety: ‘We’ve got four incredible kids. We’ve got businesses that we work hard on.
“But we always make time for each other, and we always have. I want Victoria to be the best version of herself, and vice versa.
“And as busy as we are, our family always comes first.
“That’s our priority, and that’s what makes it work when you’ve been together for so long. Our priority will always be our family.”
David grafted for his star under the category of Sport Entertainment after becoming the UK’s first billionaire sportsman.
Singer-turned-fashion-designer Victoria Beckham will of course be on hand during the ceremony as she’s poised to share her support for David.
Former Spice Girl Victoria is said to be showing up for her man by speaking at the event alongside their pal Hollywood actor Tom Cruise.
But it is thought Brooklyn is unlikely to attend, despite living just a short distance away in Los Angeles.
The star will be located less than five miles from the Beverly Hills mansion Brooklyn shares with Nicola.
A source previously told The Sun: “Brooklyn snubbing David’s special day will be a very public humiliation as he lives in Hollywood.
“Of course, David is hopeful the family will have mended their relations by then, especially after he has offered an olive branch to Brooklyn.
