SIR David Beckham’s Hollywood star ceremony could be overshadowed if son Brooklyn snubs it despite living nearby.
A date is being fixed over the next few months for the Walk of Fame unveiling, less than five miles from the house Brooklyn shares with wife Nicola Peltz.
And things could get awkward — as it comes after he ignored a loving New Year’s message from his football star father amid their ongoing family feud.
A source said: “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. The rift has been a great cause of heartache.”
David, 50, was included in the Hollywood Walk of Fame class of 2025 after the success of his Netflix documentary. His engraving will include his title “Sir” after he was knighted by King Charles.
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Nominees have two years to schedule their ceremony, and his is set to take place before the summer World Cup in the States.
Other honourees include rockers Green Day, actress Jessica Chastain and rapper Busta Rhymes.
On New Year’s Eve, Sir David posted a series of pictures on Instagram showing him with his four children. It included a shot of him and his eldest Brooklyn smiling cheek to cheek, with the caption: “I love you all so much.”
However, he got no response from Brooklyn, 26, who lives with actress Nicola, 30, in an £11.8million villa in Beverly Hills.
Last month, the wannabe chef skipped childhood pal Holly Ramsay’s wedding to swimmer Adam Peaty and spent Christmas with his billionaire in-laws in Miami.
David’s spokeswoman declined to comment.
