The 14-year-old was left looking deflated after arriving at Brooklyn’s Los Angeles home
The ongoing rift within the Beckham family has intensified this weekend, with representatives for Brooklyn Beckham publicly accusing his family of orchestrating a media stunt involving his 14-year-old sister, Harper.
The confrontation unfolded shortly after David Beckham was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. The Mirror reports that following the ceremony, Harper travelled unaccompanied to her eldest brother’s Los Angeles residence in what was initially reported as an “unannounced” attempt at reconciliation.
Still dressed in her formal gown from the event, the teenager was photographed hand-delivering a letter at the gates before leaving after finding no one home.
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However, a spokesperson for Brooklyn quickly dismissed the narrative of a spontaneous peace offering, pointing to the immediate presence of paparazzi at the private property.
“That photographers were in place as the letter was hand-delivered says it all – this was choreographed for the cameras,” a representative for the 27-year-old said in a statement to Page Six.
Sources close to Brooklyn confirmed he was in New York City at the time of his family’s arrival in LA, subsequently posting evidence of a run on his social media accounts.
The latest clash highlights a severe breakdown in relations between the aspiring chef and his immediate family.
Earlier this year, Brooklyn publicly accused his parents of attempting to “ruin” his marriage to American actress Nicola Peltz. He has since blocked members of his family from contacting him, reportedly mandating that any future communications from his parents go through legal channels.
While insiders note that Brooklyn has previously attempted to shield his teenage sister from the fallout, the logistics of her living with his estranged parents have severely strained their relationship.
The escalation comes amid a milestone weekend for the family, which Brooklyn entirely skipped. When questioned by reporters ahead of Friday’s Walk of Fame induction, Sir David declined to comment on the widening divide.
“To be honest, I’m sorry to stop you there, but that’s a private matter,” the former footballer told Variety. “That’s the one thing that I don’t want to talk about.”
Representatives for David and Victoria Beckham have been approached for comment.




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