He sent his eldest son a personal message on social media as he appeared to address rumoured tension in his familySir David Beckham, co-owner and president of Inter Miami CF(Image: Getty Images)
David Beckham took to Instagram on Father’s Day to send a touching personal message to his eldest son Brooklyn Beckham amid rumours of an ongoing family feud.
The football legend, 50, posted a sincere tribute to all his children on Instagram but made a point of sharing an individual message for Brooklyn.
He shared a nostalgic photo of them together on his Instagram Story and captioned it: “Love you @brooklynbeckham” accompanied by a white heart emoji.
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Brooklyn, 26, has kept quiet on social media, not sharing any Father’s Day greetings for David.
In a heartfelt Instagram update, David seemed to address the rumoured tension saying he would be there for his kids “no matter what”.
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He wrote: “My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad… I’m so proud of you all and like daddy (sorry boys) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what..”
He extended his gratitude to Victoria for her role as a mother, saying: “Mummy, thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad… Happy Father’s Day. I love you kiddies more than you could imagine.”
It follows Brooklyn failing to publicly acknowledge his dad’s knighthood, and his absence from David’s 50th birthday bash in May.
The milestone event was graced by David’s wife Victoria, 51, and their other children: Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13.
Victoria penned her own homage to David on Instagram, sharing a video clip of him crooning Sherry by The Four Seasons alongside Brooklyn, Cruz, and Harper.
She captioned the clip: “Happy Father’s Day to the best daddy there is! You always lead with love and our beautiful children are a reflection of that. We all love you so, so much.”
In her tribute, Victoria tagged each one of their four children, Brooklyn included.