“Talk to My Lawyers”: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz break cover as the reason he sent a legal letter to estranged parents David and Victoria is ‘revealed’ DD

“Talk to My Lawyers”: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz break cover as the reason he sent a legal letter to estranged parents David and Victoria is ‘revealed’

Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz have been spotted together for the first time since explosive claims emerged revealing why Brooklyn sent a legal letter to his estranged parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.

The couple were seen on a low-key outing in West Hollywood, shortly after reports surfaced that Brooklyn had instructed his parents to communicate with him only through lawyers. The move, insiders say, was driven by concerns over his mental health rather than any formal legal action.

Brooklyn, 26, is said to have asked David and Victoria not to contact him directly or reference him publicly on social media, after feeling distressed by online posts in which he was tagged or mentioned. A source familiar with the situation claimed those posts had begun to take a toll, explaining that the letter was “to protect himself” and that repeated requests to stop had allegedly gone ignored.

Despite hopes of reconciliation, Brooklyn reportedly wants any attempt to mend relations to happen privately, away from social media and public scrutiny. According to insiders, he feels his parents still see him as a child rather than an adult, which has further strained communication.

Amid the fallout, Brooklyn and Nicola appeared calm and united as he picked her up from a friend’s house in his luxury Porsche. Keeping things understated, Brooklyn wore shorts and trainers, while Nicola opted for a black co-ord and a face mask.

The family rift intensified over the weekend when Nicola wiped all traces of the Beckham family from her Instagram, including a once-warm birthday tribute to Victoria that had previously silenced rumours of tension between the two women. Brooklyn, however, has not removed past content in the same way.

Brooklyn’s younger brother Cruz later confirmed that Brooklyn had blocked the entire family on social media, insisting that their parents did not unfollow him but were instead blocked without warning.

Sources also allege the situation worsened after what Brooklyn viewed as “nasty” briefings about Nicola, including claims he was being “controlled” or treated like a “hostage” within his marriage — suggestions that reportedly left him deeply upset.

While publicists on both sides are remaining tight-lipped in the hope that emotions will cool, one insider revealed that David had been told the only way to communicate was through lawyers, a step that may explain why Brooklyn blocked his parents and siblings shortly before Christmas.

As Brooklyn and Nicola continue to present a united front, David has appeared to retreat to the countryside, sharing serene images from snowy walks at his Cotswolds home — a quiet contrast to the very public family turmoil unfolding online.