Victoria Beckham’s recently released Netflix documentary, which chronicles her evolution from pop icon to fashion designer, has drawn attention for a notable absence. Her eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, does not appear in any present-day footage, fueling ongoing rumors of a rift within the high-profile family.
The film, which premiered in London in October, was attended by Beckham, her husband David, and their three younger children—Romeo, Cruz, and Harper. Brooklyn was not present at the event. Within the documentary itself, his only appearances are limited to archival childhood clips, while his siblings feature prominently in current scenes, particularly around the preparation for Victoria’s Paris Fashion Week show in 2024.
This omission aligns with a pattern of missed family milestones. Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, did not attend the referenced fashion show or Victoria’s 2025 Paris presentation. Speculation about family tensions first surfaced publicly around the time of the couple’s 2022 wedding, with reports of a strained moment between Peltz and her mother-in-law. Although Peltz has previously denied any serious conflict, the couple’s subsequent absences from key events, including David Beckham’s 50th birthday celebration, have kept rumors alive.
Further reports suggest a deepening divide, noting that David and Victoria were not invited to Brooklyn and Nicola’s vow renewal ceremony in August. Sources have characterized the situation as a significant point of contention. It has also been reported that Brooklyn’s brothers have shown solidarity with their parents through social media activity interpreted as subtle criticism.
Despite the speculation, Victoria Beckham has publicly dismissed talk of a feud. In a recent interview, she emphasized family unity, stating, “We all support each other. We always show up for each other.” However, the documentary’s editorial choices continue to prompt questions about the current dynamics within the famous household.
