Cruz and Romeo Beckham recently shared a TikTok video that seemed to indirectly reference their brother Brooklyn. Last week, Brooklyn accused them of being involved in an orchestrated social media attack against him.
The video, posted on Cruz’s TikTok account, featured Cruz, his girlfriend Jackie Apostel, Romeo, and Romeo’s girlfriend Kim Turnbull. The caption read, “Imagine hating and we’re just here like.”
Viewers had mixed reactions, with some supporting Cruz and Romeo’s response to Brooklyn’s recent outburst towards their family, while others sided with Brooklyn, expressing their allegiance as “Team Brooklyn.”
During the weekend in Paris, where Romeo participated in a fashion show, Cruz and Romeo displayed solidarity amidst a turbulent period for the family. Brooklyn publicly criticized his parents, David and Victoria, accusing them of exerting control over him to safeguard their image.
Brooklyn’s lengthy Instagram statement detailed his strained relationship with his parents and alleged mistreatment, including spreading falsehoods to the media and interfering in his marriage to Nicola Peltz. He also claimed that Cruz and Romeo were used to attack him on social media before blocking his account.
Speculation arose that Romeo’s girlfriend Kim was indirectly referenced in Brooklyn’s post, suggesting past uncomfortable interactions. Cruz, through subtle social media posts, appeared to allude to the ongoing family tensions following Brooklyn’s statement.
While Brooklyn emphasized his desire for autonomy and transparency regarding his family dynamics, Cruz hinted at underlying issues by sharing a post with Victoria Beckham’s song lyrics. The song choice, “Who Do You Think You Are?” by Spice Girls, hinted at underlying tensions within the family dynamics.
The narrative surrounding the Beckham family’s internal strife continues to unfold, prompting discussions among fans and followers about the complexities of family dynamics and public perception.