Beckham Feud Flashpoint: Victoria and David Dance Defiantly to 'No Regrets' Anthem – Clear Message to Brooklyn Amid Family Rift!
Victoria and David Beckham have fired a bold shot across the Atlantic, grooving to a song packed with unapologetic lyrics – "We've got nothing to be sorry for" – in a Boxing Day video that screams defiance amid swirling feud rumors with son Brooklyn, 26, who's hunkered down in the US with wife Nicola Peltz, 30. The power couple's festive flex underscores family tensions, as their £31M Cotswolds estate pulses with party vibes while Brooklyn stays silent stateside.
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David, 50, and Victoria, 51, lit up Instagram Reels from their sprawling Oxfordshire manor, swaying arm-in-arm to a track belting "We've got nothing to be sorry for... no regrets, just lessons learned." VB in a chic velvet tracksuit, DB in casual cashmere, they toasted champagne amid fairy lights, kids Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14, cheering in the background. "Family first, always," Vic captioned, hearts and fire emojis exploding – but fans clocked the subtext aimed at absent Brooklyn.
The clip, viewed 5M times in hours, dropped hours after Brooklyn's cryptic US post: a sunset snap with Nicola, no festive family tags. Insiders whisper the song choice – a remix of a 2025 viral hit by Sam Fender – nods to ongoing gripes over Brooklyn's "Peltz loyalty," echoing 2022 wedding drama where Vic was snubbed from the bridal party.
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Brooklyn and Nicola, married since 2022, marked Christmas quietly at their £10M Florida mansion – poolside pics with Peltz clan, no Beckham mentions. The chef-entrepreneur, 26, shared pasta-making with his spouse, 30, captioning "Home with my forever" – but skipped the family's traditional turkey feast. Sources say Brooklyn's "deeply hurt" by perceived favoritism toward younger siblings, fueled by David's Netflix doc focus and Vic's fashion empire sidelining his ventures.
Nicola's mega-watt smile masked strain; her recent film Lola promo clashed with Beckham brand events. "He's building his own lane," a pal told The Sun, but the transatlantic silence screams rift – no joint posts since November.
Roots of the Rift: Wedding Wounds to Empire Clashes
Tensions trace to Nicola-Victoria's 2022 "feud" – "text drama" over bridesmaid dresses, per leaked msgs. Brooklyn sided with wife, straining dad-son ties. Add 2025 flare-ups: David's Inter Miami soccer push vs. Brooklyn's US culinary dreams; Vic's "control-freak" rep clashing with Nicola's Hollywood ambitions. Yet, public unity persists – joint brand deals, holiday cameos – until this defiant dance.
Experts see it as "generational pushback": Brooklyn, raised in spotlight, craves independence. David's "no regrets" nod? A plea for reconciliation without groveling.
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As 2025 Boxing Day bashes rage – think £50K catering, star guests like Gordon Ramsay – the video positions Becks as unbreakable. Fans split: "Family goals!" vs. "Shade to Brooklyn?" With Brooklyn's silence deafening, one question lingers: will the prodigal son jet home

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