Cruz Beckham has sparked fresh speculation about an ongoing family rift after posting a cryptic message on social media that appeared to reference his brother Brooklyn. The 20-year-old shared an Instagram Story on Saturday featuring The Beatles' 1969 track 'The End' with the caption: 'The truth will unfold.'
The post included lyrics such as 'Love you, I love you' and 'And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.' The timing has led fans to question whether the message is a subtle nod to unresolved family dynamics, following months of rumours of strain between Brooklyn, 26, and other Beckham family members.
Cruz later hit back at a troll on TikTok who commented on a video of him playing guitar, asking if he would stick with music or 'become a race car driver next.' Cruz replied: 'Wrong brother mate'—apparently referring to Brooklyn's multiple career changes, which have included modelling, photography, cooking, and most recently training as a Formula E driver.
Last month, Cruz posted lyrics from his mother Victoria Beckham's solo track 'Every Part of Me,' which includes lines about being there if someone breaks your heart. The Beckhams have not publicly addressed the speculation, but fans have noted a lack of recent public interaction between Brooklyn and his family.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn and his wife Nicola have reportedly purchased a £10.5 million mansion in Los Angeles, cementing their long-term plans to remain in the US. A source told The Sun that the purchase 'quashes any last hopes' of Brooklyn returning to the UK and reuniting with his parents anytime soon.



