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Victoria Beckham offers biggest olive branch to Brooklyn yet in touching Father’s Day tribute to David

VICTORIA Beckham has extended the biggest olive branch to estranged son Brooklyn yet with a touching Father’s Day tribute to David. 

The fashion designer, 52, took to social media to share a snap of David, 51, with Brooklyn, 27,  Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14, in happier times. 

Victoria shared a touching Father’s Day tribute to David which included estranged son Brooklyn Credit: Unknown
It comes days after Brooklyn savagely mocked his strained relationship with his dad Credit: Instagram

It showed proud dad David posing next to Brooklyn with their arms around each other – a stark contrast to the state of their relationship these days. 

Spice Girl Victoria wrote: “David you truly are the best daddy.

“Your greatest achievement has always been our beautiful children and we love you so much.Happy Father’s Day.”

Victoria’s post comes just days after the family feud took a bitter twist when Brooklyn mocked his strained relationship with his dad in a paid collaboration with Door Dash. 

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Brooklyn Beckham ‘raked in £753k for World Cup ad that left his family fuming’


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Brooklyn Beckham rivals dad David with new ad – after family feud World Cup swipe

Brooklyn has made it clear he has no intention of reconciling with his heartbroken parents Credit: Samir Hussein/WireImage
He now lives in Los Angeles with wife Nicola Pelzt Credit: Admedia Photo / SplashNews.com

Brooklyn, who now lives in Los Angeles with wife Nicola Peltz, was seen in a clip saying: “You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home…”

Smirking Brooklyn then laughed: “It’s a long story.”

He went on to throw down his tickets onto the coffee table.

The advert then said: “It’s complicated. More soon.”

It’s now been claimed that the nepo baby was paid a whopping $1 million dollars, which equates to £753k, according to Mail Online.

Beloved England player Becks famously played in three FIFA World Cups in 1998, 2002 and 2006.

The ad came after Brooklyn failed to acknowledge his dad’s Hollywood Walk of Fame honour.

Instead, he took to Instagram to share a story of himself enjoying a run in the park while in New York.

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