Brooklyn Beckham will skip Walk of Fame ceremony

Brooklyn Beckham is reportedly set to skip David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, despite Tom Cruise and Nicola Peltz confirming their attendance. The latest explanation ties the decision largely to Brooklyn’s own stance in the middle of the family f
For a family walking into a milestone, the hardest part may be who doesn’t show up.
David Beckham is preparing to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. an event framed as a career milestone for the former British soccer legend. His wife. Victoria Beckham. and the attendance roster also includes Tom Cruise. both of whom have confirmed they will be there. But Brooklyn Beckham—who is reportedly based about 20 minutes away—will not attend. according to a new source on Page Six.
The question now is whether Brooklyn’s decision is personal, principled, or shaped by his wife. The source says the choice to snub the ceremony comes mostly from Brooklyn. while Nicola Peltz is vehemently opposed to him going. The source adds a blunt sentiment about the clash: “Even if he did want to see them at the Walk of Fame. Nicola would not take too kindly to it.” The same account also describes the tension in a way that feels like an emotional standoff rather than a scheduling issue: “Two things can be true: Nicola can be difficult. and Brooklyn does not want to see his parents.”.
The latest reported absence lands against a feud that Brooklyn helped drag into the open in January. At the time. he posted on Instagram and confirmed a long-rumored rift between him and his parents. with a statement that he described as harsh in its own right—and one that he said validated major stories already circulating.
Brooklyn’s accusations were wide-ranging. He claimed that his parents had been “trying endlessly to ruin” his relationship with Nicola for years. He also accused them of pressuring him into signing away the rights to his name before their wedding in 2022. saying. “They have never treated me the same since. ” after he refused.
On their wedding day, Brooklyn said things escalated in a moment he didn’t forget. He wrote that Victoria Beckham hijacked the first-dance plan—“She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone”—and that he’s never felt worse about it: “I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life.”.
The feud, Brooklyn wrote, didn’t stop there. When he was deciding whether to show up for his father’s 50th birthday. he explained that he and Nicola flew to London and repeatedly tried to meet with David. The boundary he described was stark: “He refused all of our attempts. unless it was at his big birthday party with a hundred guests and cameras at every corner.” Even after that. Brooklyn said the only time David agreed to see him was conditional—“When he finally agreed to see me. it was under the condition that Nicola wasn’t invited.”.
Brooklyn ended that January statement by rejecting the idea that his wife is calling the shots. “The narrative that my wife controls me is completely backwards,” he said. “I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life. I grew up with overwhelming anxiety. For the first time in my life, since stepping away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared.”.
That denial matters because it’s now being measured against the reported Walk of Fame snub. If Nicola is opposed to Brooklyn attending, the story becomes less about a single red-carpet event and more about how boundaries were set—and how they’ve stayed in place.
In the months since Brooklyn’s statement, Victoria Beckham has been paired with another layer of disagreement: denial from Nicola Peltz about claims that she and her husband have been controlling of their kids. Nicola and David Beckham are parents to Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14.
Nicola’s public response included an interview published on May 27 with The Times. In it, she said she is supportive of her children. “There’s a big difference between supporting children with what they want to do and forcing them,” she said. “All we’ve ever done with any of the children is support them, help them and encourage them.”.
She also praised their “passion and their sense of purpose. ” and described the way the couple. she says. wants their family to work: David and Nicola want the children “to do whatever they want in life.” She pointed to the boys’ shifting interests. saying. “The three boys used to play football. and one by one they decided it wasn’t for them. and that’s okay. whatever makes them happy.” Then she added what she says she wants for them most: “I just want them to feel fulfilled.”.
When all these facts sit next to each other—the announced Walk of Fame absence. the claimed opposition from Nicola. Brooklyn’s accusations about his parents. and Nicola’s insistence that she’s not controlling—one detail keeps coming into focus: this isn’t just about whether Brooklyn walks through Hollywood’s spotlight. It’s about which family door he believes is still open, and which one he refuses to push on again.
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So he’s just not going? Wild.
I swear Page Six always making it sound like a reality show. Like who cares if he’s 20 minutes away. Maybe he just got busy or didn’t wanna be on camera with the whole family.
It’s probably because of that whole Victoria/Beckham drama or whatever, like Brooklyn is choosing a side. But also Tom Cruise being there means it’s basically celeb politics anyway, so Nicola wouldn’t want him to look “disloyal” or something.
Wait, isn’t the Walk of Fame like, for the person receiving the star? So why would Brooklyn going or not going be such a big deal? If Nicola “won’t take too kindly,” sounds like they’re fighting about attention more than the actual event. And the article starts saying Brooklyn won’t attend, then it’s like it’s about not wanting to see his parents… maybe he’s mad at them for something and blaming it on his wife. Idk.