BROOKLYN Beckham has unfollowed his brothers Cruz and Romeo on social media.
The star, 26, appeared to make the shock move today just hours after reaching out to sister Harper to mark her 14th birthday - and his wife Nicola Peltz swiftly followed suit.
His brothers - Romeo, 22 and Cruz, 20 - have unfollowed him and Nicola in return - but are both still following each other.
The pair have both shared posts, which have appeared to reference the feud over the last few months.
It was hoped that Brooklyn was extending an olive branch to his family yesterday with his post.
But insiders warned yesterday that it would not be heal the rift, insisting: "There is too much water under the bridge.”
Brooklyn shared a snap where he could be seen standing with wife Nicola Peltz , with sister Harper in the middle.
Alongside it, he wrote: "Happy birthday Harper, we love u x," and tagged his wife Nicola in the shot.
It was the first time Brooklyn has referenced his family in months - with him accused of snubbing Victoria and David on social media on significant days, including Mother’s Day and David’s 50th.
The aspiring chef has had no contact with his famous parents David and Victoria for months after a row over money drove a wedge between them.
It was initially rumoured that the fallout was sparked by Romeo's now ex girlfriend Kim Turnbull, who found herself at the centre of the drama.
Brooklyn previously dated Kim as a teenager and was reportedly unhappy she was on the guestlist for David's birthday celebrations.
Kim later released a statement on her social media to rubbish those claims - saying she never dated Brooklyn and said she had been unfairly treated.
Last month, insiders told The Sun about the real reason behind Brooklyn’s rift with his parents - money.
Brooklyn and Nicola, who wed in April 2022, have bought a palatial new home in the states which cost them just over £10.5million.
Those close to Brooklyn and Nicola claimed that David and Victoria were “tight” and hadn’t helped out with financing the move.
But those close to the Beckhams claimed this was “nonsense,” adding: “David and Victoria will always support Brooklyn if and when he needs it.
“When he was setting up on his own, they would regularly help him out — as parents do — but they won’t spoil him. They still help all their grown-up kids.”
Earlier this year The Sun told how David and Victoria were “anguished” by how far the feud had gone.
A social media post by Brooklyn, which those close to the Beckhams said felt “pointed”, saw Brooklyn saying to Nicola: “I always choose you baby.”
Insiders close to the former Spice Girl and ex England captain said they were “devastated” by the lack of contact and said they believed Nicola was “controlling” Brooklyn.
A source added: “It shows how much this situation with his family has escalated.
“It’s very sad for everyone involved, especially David and Victoria who love him very much. This isn’t the Brooklyn his family knows and loves.
“This post was like a dagger to their hearts but they will always be there for Brooklyn.”
Those close to Brooklyn however insisted there was nothing sinister about the post, telling The Sun: “They are unbelievably smitten, and for him, social media is another way of showing his love.
“Brooklyn would be happy to meet his parents behind closed doors and hopes for a reconciliation.”
However, The Sun revealed how Brooklyn and Nicola, 30, had returned to London to film a huge Moncler advert campaign in London in May.
He was just minutes away from the Beckhams’ home in Holland Park but failed to reach out.
Those close to Brooklyn said at the time the shoot had a quick turnaround and that their schedules had not lined up.