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Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicola Peltz, are reportedly considering adoption as a part of their growing family plans, amidst ongoing tensions with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.
According to a source close to the couple, they have engaged in “several conversations” about welcoming a non-biological child into their lives, as reported by the Sun on Friday.
“This is a topic where Nicola and Brooklyn are in complete agreement,” the insider revealed. “They envision having a large family and are committed to adopting at least one child.”
The source further explained their motivations, saying, “Given their privileged backgrounds, they feel a strong desire to give back by providing a disadvantaged child with the best opportunities in life.”
The discussions around adoption have been thorough, especially as Nicola has recently lost weight for a film role, making biological motherhood less feasible at this moment.
This new development comes weeks after Brooklyn, 26, declared that he had zero interest in reconciling with his entire family — including siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and sister Harper, 14 — in a shocking social media rampage.
In his statement, he accused his parents of trying to destroy his marriage to Nicola, 31, and claimed Victoria danced “inappropriately” with him at his 2022 wedding.
“Brooklyn mentioned kids, ‘future family’ and ‘future children’ in his statement — they were two very intentional clauses,” the source said.
David and Victoria, who are “two hugely family-orientated people” and “adore the idea of becoming grandparents,” are now facing fresh heartbreak as “it would cut them deep not to have a role in a prospective grandchild’s life.”
“The prospect of reading about an adopted baby on Instagram does not bear thinking about for them but, sadly, it is a very real prospect,” the insider added.
Brooklyn has not spoken to his parents in more than eight months, and the whole family is now currently estranged from him.
Reps for Brooklyn and Pelt did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.