
Just when you thought the almighty Beckham family feud was tapering off after months and months of spicy drama, Cruz Beckham has just taken another social media shot at his big bro Brooklyn Beckham and missus Nicola Peltz-Beckham.
Page Six reported that over the last few months, Cruz has shared a bunch of savage notes aimed at his brother. The scathing messages included: “You’re a fraud,” “Ur a dick now 😢,” “Instant karma gonna get you,” “Fucking hell,” “It had to be difficult,” “People notice” and “Ur dead to me”.
Jeeeeeeesus. Tell him how ya really feel, Cruz!
Other messages included: “Oh, it’s stockholm syndrome”, “Bloody inbreds,” “Etiquette 😂,” “Whole family o’ cunts” and “How can two people make so many ugly cunts?”
What, for the love of god, is all this about?
WHOMST??? (Credit: Page Six / Cruz Beckham)

This one’s gotta be about the couple, right? (Credit: Page Six / Cruz Beckham)
It’s unclear if ALL of these messages were aimed at Brooklyn and Nicola but given the timing of the savage words coincided with the aforementioned beef, dating back as far as April at the height of the beef, one could assume that at least some of them were likely inspired by the family feud. Surely???
This isn’t the first time Cruz has thrown social media shade at his big bro.
Last month, he made a spicy TikTok comment that quickly went viral.
After sharing a clip of his new single “For Ya Love”, Cruz was quick to clap back at one follower’s pointed comment on the video.
“Are you going to stick with this job or going to become a race car driver next or something?” they wrote.
“Wrong brother mate,” Cruz bluntly responded, with the rebuttal garnering over 10,000 likes (and counting).

Cruz Beckham ripping shreds off his estranged brother on the clock app. (Credit: TikTok)
Cruz’s comment was an obvious dig at the fact that Brooklyn has had a bunch of odd jobs, from a short-lived soccer career in his teens, to modelling, to photography, to launching sauce and booze brands.
Brooklyn addressed his storied career while speaking with Daily Mail earlier this year, admitting he’s “tried a few things” but says racing is his calling.
“I think I’ve tried a few things and finally found what I absolutely love. I’ve always been a fan of racing and really enjoyed it. It’s what I’m passionate about,” he said back in March.
“I’ve given it my all. Put my head down and I’m not listening to anyone. And, yeah, I’m just doing my thing really.”
At this point, I think only a therapist and maybe a priest can resolve this family feud.