
The Beckham family feud has entered a new saga after Brooklyn Beckham put further distance between himself and his parents by 'covering up' a tattoo dedicated to his dad, David.
Last month, the 26-year-old took aim at his famous parents in an explosive Instagram Story that claimed he'd 'been silent for years' and made every effort to keep the family feud 'private'.
In his statement, he accused his family of 'controlling narratives in the press about our family', and allegedly attempting to 'ruin his relationship' with his wife, Nicole Peltz.
He also claimed his mother, Victoria, had danced 'inappropriately' on him during his wedding. Brooklyn stated he had no plans to reconcile with his family, adding: "I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
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And in a new development, he has seemingly covered up a tattoo on his right arm that was dedicated to David.
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Pictures of Brooklyn's new ink were obtained by The Sun, with a source telling the outlet that Brooklyn got 'laser treatment' to seemingly alter the tattoo, adding: "He wanted it gone. "
Previously, the 26-year-old had 'Dad' written in capital letters, which has since been 'covered' by a starfish tattoo and two life preservers.
The source also said that Brooklyn has had a tattoo dedicated to Victoria on his chest covered up as well.
They added: "To see Brooklyn covering up Victoria’s tattoo, and now the one he had for his dad, will sting. It seems very cruel and will add salt to the wounds.
"There is so much hurt and pain on his side, it would not be genuine to keep such a tribute on his body."
However, the words 'Love you Bust' are still visible, which is believed to be another tribute to David, with his dad also having a similar tattoo, 'Buster' written on his neck.
David and Victoria have yet to comment on the situation; however, Peltz's father, Nelson Peltz, has given his thoughts about the whole ordeal.
While speaking at a Q&A event for WSJD's Invest Live in West Palm Beach on Tuesday (February 3), he said: "My daughter and the Beckhams are a whole other story and that's not for coverage here today. But I'll tell you my daughter is great, my son-in-law Brooklyn is great and I look forward to them having a long, happy marriage together."
When asked if he gives the couple advice on how to navigate tough situations, he responded that he did, adding that 'sometimes they give me advice'.
As for what he advised them to do? It was 'to stay the hell out of the press', as he continued: "How much good did that do?"
UNILAD has reached out to Brooklyn's representatives for comment.
Topics: Brooklyn Beckham, David Beckham, Celebrity