David Beckham's Family Rift: Brooklyn's Snub, Business Boom, and Media Moves

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2025 · 3 MIN

David Beckham's Family Rift: Brooklyn's Snub, Business Boom, and Media Moves

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David Beckham BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.David Beckham’s last few days have been packed with major headlines, professional ventures, and quite a bit of family drama. The biggest story surrounds Beckham’s conspicuous absence from his son Brooklyn’s vow renewal with Nicola Peltz earlier this month. According to Fox News and the Economic Times, neither David nor Victoria attended the lavish event, which was dominated by Nicola’s family, with all key roles fulfilled by her relatives. Brooklyn’s speech reportedly focused on Nicola and the Peltz family, and, as noted by outlets like Page Six and AOL, he left his own family out of his public tributes. The Beckhams are said to be “heartbroken” over this snub, especially as Brooklyn and Nicola did not attend David’s milestone 50th birthday earlier this year. People close to the couple claim the relationship with their eldest son is strained but “not beyond repair,” with much of the tension attributed to Brooklyn’s choices and the way Nicola is being perceived in the media. Brooklyn has apparently been left equally ‘devastated’ by negative portrayals of his wife and is verbally defending her, but there’s speculation that Nicola is being unfairly targeted since Brooklyn is an adult and ‘fully capable’ of shaping his own relationships.Professionally, Beckham continues to make waves. He just launched his media company Studio 99, as reported by Deadline and IMDb, aimed at creating documentaries and TV shows focused on sports, travel, and fashion. Beckham’s production outfit has immediately landed a high-profile development deal with Uninterrupted, LeBron James’s media venture, to co-produce a documentary series about Inter Miami CF, Beckham’s Major League Soccer team. He’s also newly signed with WME for representation, signaling more global reach and potential future projects.There’s also notable business movement. Cellular Goods, the cannabinoid brand backed by Beckham’s DB Ventures, was valued at over £25 million in its debut on the London Stock Exchange according to Business of Cannabis. The IPO was oversubscribed, raising £13 million and setting the scene for further expansion in premium skincare and wellness products—a significant indicator of Beckham’s ongoing pivot into health-tech entrepreneurship.In sports and pop culture, Adidas announced on Instagram a fresh collaboration with Beckham for their signature Predator collection, generating buzz among fans. Meanwhile, the former footballer’s venture Guild Esports is reportedly being sold after financial struggles, a sign of the volatile esports market despite initial promise.On social media, Beckham himself has been engaging with fans, teasing new personal projects and maintaining a steady public presence that balances his brand as both style icon and sports legend. However, the dominant biographical takeaway from this week is the deepening family split exposed on the global stage—a story likely to linger and influence how Beckham is publicly perceived in the long term.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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