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In a heartwarming gesture, David Beckham made sure to include his eldest son, Brooklyn, in a family tribute on Instagram after initially omitting him from a 2025 photo roundup shared on Wednesday.
The famous soccer star first posted a collection of images on Instagram without Brooklyn but later took to his Instagram Stories to spotlight each of his children individually. This included a special shot with Brooklyn, ensuring that all of his family was represented.
Accompanying a nostalgic photo with his son Cruz, now 20, David expressed his gratitude, writing, “I’m so grateful for my family. I love you all.”
In a subsequent Story featuring his son Romeo, 23, he added, “I’m so lucky to have my amazing family.”
Finally, David shared a touching picture with Brooklyn, 26, despite their reportedly strained relationship, highlighting his effort to mend family bonds.
“I love you all so much,” he wrote on top of the sweet picture, adding a heart emoji.
David then shared a picture of him holding daughter Harper, 14, when she was a baby, writing, “I’m a very lucky daddy.”
David concluded with a picture of his wife, Victoria, snuggled up with all four children on a couch.
“You are my life,” he wrote. “I love you all, Love Daddy.”
“On to 2026,” he concluded.
Brooklyn was noticeably absent from David’s Instagram post recapping his year as their family feud continues.
The retired athlete shared 20 pictures and gushed about the moments he “will never forget.”
“I’m so grateful to my incredible wife, my amazing children, my friends and team I work with every single day nothing would have been possible without you all… But as Sir Alex Ferguson would say ‘Onto the the next ‘ ❤️,” he wrote.
“Thank you for the incredible memories I will forever remember 2025 ❤️ @victoriabeckham I love you & our kids ❤️,” he added.
Fans quickly took note of Brooklyn’s exclusion, with one comment reading, “I think it’s sad Brooklyn wasn’t included in these pics. Whatever he’s going through, he’s still their son.”
Last week, Cruz claimed Brooklyn blocked him and their parents on Instagram while refuting reports that David, 50, and Victoria. 51, were the ones to block Brooklyn.
“NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son,” Cruz wrote.
“Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked … as did I,” he added.
In October, a source told Us Weekly that Brooklyn had “no interest” in making amends with the Beckham family after their clear falling out this year.
The personal chef is “really focused on living a peaceful, drama-free life” with his wife, Nicola Peltz, for the time being, the insider said.