Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz have reportedly been offered a substantial seven-figure publishing deal to write a book detailing their perspective on the ongoing and highly publicised feud with his famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham. The offer comes in the wake of Brooklyn's explosive public statement earlier this week, which has captivated public attention and sent the internet into a frenzy.
Publishers Eager for Tell-All Account
According to reports, Penguin Random House, the publishing giant behind Prince Harry's controversial autobiography Spare, is actively in talks with the couple. The company is said to be prepared to offer a sum running into millions of pounds for a book that would share Brooklyn and Nicola's side of the family rift. An industry insider suggested the demand is high, stating that firms have no particular loyalty to the elder Beckhams and are keen to pay for Brooklyn to unburden himself, especially given his apparent willingness to sever ties permanently.
The insider elaborated, 'He clearly has a lot on his mind and now is the time to put the truth on paper. The ball is completely in his and Nicola’s court and their literary options are limitless.'
Following in Royal Footsteps
Sources further indicate that Brooklyn and Nicola might not stop at a book. They are reportedly considering a high-profile television interview, potentially mirroring Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's sit-down with Oprah Winfrey. This would represent a significant escalation in their public campaign to tell their story.
The Heart of the Conflict
The feud erupted publicly after Brooklyn, 26, released a lengthy statement refusing reconciliation with his parents. He accused them of attempting to control narratives, interfering in his relationship with Nicola, 31, and prioritising the 'Brand Beckham' image above genuine family bonds. Among the most shocking claims was that his mother, Victoria, 'hijacked' his planned first dance with Nicola at their wedding, dancing 'very inappropriately' with him in front of guests.
This allegation was later corroborated in detail by the couple's wedding DJ, Fat Tony, a longtime friend of the Beckhams. He described the moment as 'really awkward,' confirming that Marc Anthony called Victoria to the stage instead of Nicola, leaving Brooklyn looking 'devastated' and Nicola fleeing in tears.
Family Fallout and Feelings of Betrayal
The fallout has been deeply personal. Victoria Beckham, who once described Brooklyn as a 'mama's boy,' is said to be 'on the floor in pieces' and feeling profoundly betrayed. Sources close to the fashion designer say she has spent years protecting Brooklyn from negative press and worked hard to welcome Nicola into the family, making the public accusations especially painful.
'Victoria feels betrayed because she's done everything she can to make them both feel welcome and love Nicola like another daughter,' a source revealed. 'But she feels it's been thrown back in her face.'
Despite the acrimony, other sources suggest David and Victoria would 'take Brooklyn back in a minute' and are 'horrified' by the week's events. Brooklyn's statement, however, paints a picture of liberation from familial control, claiming his crippling anxiety has disappeared since stepping away from his family and that he has found 'peace and relief' with his heiress wife.
With a potential seven-figure book deal on the table and rumours of a major interview, the Beckham family drama appears poised to move from social media statements to the mainstream publishing and broadcasting world, promising further revelations about one of Britain's most iconic families.