Beckham -Family ‘is torn apart by secret feet’

Brooklyn Beckham has found comfort in the arms of another family – and it’s not his.
“Claudia is like a second mother for him,” a source told close to the 26-year-old Radaronline.com about his mother-in-law, Claudia Heffner Peltz.
And because tensions with his parents Victoria and David Beckham continue to rise, Brooklyn seems to be getting closer to the billionaire family of wife Nicola Peltz – a shift that says insiders that it is “the Beckham family tearing apart”.
The former aspiring footballer and now influenced and budding chef married Nicola, 30, in April 2022 during a lush three-day, £ 3.5 million wedding at the Peltz Family Estate in Palm Beach, Florida.
Since then, Brooklyn has spent an increasing time with the Peltzes, which he reportedly regards as a source of stability and support.
Insiders tell us that if it has a few children, Brooklyn and Nicola are expected to spend more time with her parents – Claudia, 70, and business Tycoon Nelson Peltz, 82 – than with the Beckhams.
A source added to Sun: “Brooklyn knows that when they have children, they will spend more time with Nelson and Claudia and will be as close to them as possible, just as his own parents did with Victoria’s mother and father when they had him.”
Brooklyn, the oldest of the four children of Victoria and David Beckham, was born when Victoria was 24.
The 51-year-old former Spice Girl has often talked about the intense protection she felt about her son and describes herself as an “absolutely paranoid” mother.
Over the years, Brooklyn has publicly pronounced admiration for his mother, who once calls her the “best mother in the world” in an Instagram post from 2021.
The family seemed close to the youth of Brooklyn.
He regularly supported Victoria’s fashion companies, including sitting in the front row on her debut London Fashion Week Show in 2018.
His wife Nicola once also wore Victoria’s designs -although not at her own wedding, where she chose a modified Valentino dress instead of a VB creation.
In recent months, however, insiders say that the relationship between Brooklyn and his mother has become tense.
“He sees them as a sort of sanctuary where he can hide if he wants, but that is almost impossible in the Beckham family – they always seem to see,” said a source. “There is less pressure on him in a certain way.”
The lower media profile of the Peltz family is reportedly a draw for Brooklyn, who has often struggled with the constant public control that is accompanied by a Beckham.
“Although they are billionaires, Nicola and her brothers had more of a ‘normal’ upbringing because they did not have the media,” the insider explained.
Nicola’s brothers – including actor Will and Tech Entrepreneur Diesel – have also embraced Brooklyn.
“All Nicola brothers were brought to Brooklyn for treating her so well and places her above everything,” the source added.
“She is really the princess of that family and can’t do wrong.”
The couple spent last Christmas and Thanksgiving with the Peltzes, and Brooklyn would be “absolutely great” as part of the close family.
“They are very close as the Beckhams are, but for him it seems more relaxed and there is not always the pressure to be the perfect family as there is for brand Beckham,” said the source.
Despite the growing gorge, David, 50, shared a sincere tribute to Victoria on the American Mother’s Day and posted an old photo of her with their four children – Brooklyn, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20 and Harper, 13.
“Happy Mother’s Day for the best mom in the world,” he wrote.
But behind the scenes, sources say that David is increasingly worried about the broken relationship with his son and hopes for reconciliation.
Brooklyn now turns to Nelson for career guidance, especially with his hot sauce brand, Cloud23.
Nelson, a homemade billionaire who started his career with the management of a delivery car, continued building a business empire and sat on the boards of Heinz and Unilever.
“They saw that Brooklyn loved cooking and had to do something that he really loved instead of something he thought he should do,” the Insider said.
Nicola has publicly supported Brooklyn’s decision to record her last name, which he now wears on his chest in ink, along with tattoos of her face and eyes.
“It was my idea because I wanted to honor her family’s last name,” Brooklyn said. “And I thought, you know, like when we have children, it will be so cute to let small Peltz Beckhams walk around.”
Despite her own mixed assessments, including criticism of her film ‘Lola’, which she wrote, directed and played, Nicola continued to receive support from the Beckhams – at least publicly.
Victoria and David both praised her efforts on social media. But Nicola’s interview with Tatler Hinted on underlying tensions and claimed that Brooklyn “felt a lot of pressure to please people with his career and he didn’t like it”.
When asked by the magazine if she would ever move to the UK to be closer to the Brooklyn family, she replied: “I would say no, but you never know. Just because I like I am so close to my family.”
The gap has become further with sources near Nicola Page six She helped Brooklyn to recognize “emotional abuse and toxic behavior” within his own family.
A source close to the Beckhams rejected the claims and told RadarOnline.com that they were pumped out “surprised” such “lies”.
Brooklyn still has to comment publicly on the VeGe – a Silence Insiders say that speaks volumes.