Brooklyn Beckham was in New York City when his sister, Harper Beckham, stopped by his Los Angeles mansion on Friday.
The media personality, 27, posted an Instagram Story of himself on a run in the Big Apple, proving he was out of town during the impromptu visit.
That same day, Harper, 14, was photographed attempting to reunite with her estranged sibling in images exclusively obtained by Page Six.
The teenager exited an SUV before approaching the Beverly Hills, California, home around 2 p.m. PT, right after celebrating her dad, David Beckham, receiving a star on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
A source confirmed to Page Six that Harper showed up unannounced and left only seconds later since both Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, were not home at the time.
A rep for the couple told Page Six, “That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all — this was choreographed for the cameras.”
A rep for David and wife Victoria Beckham did not immediately respond to Page Six’s comment request.
Earlier in the day, David, 51, was joined by the former Spice Girls member, 52, Harper and sons Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 21 for the star-studded ceremony.
Despite Brooklyn being a no-show, the soccer player gave a sweet shout-out to his family.
“Most of all, I want to thank my incredible family,” David gushed during his speech. “My parents and my sisters, who always supported my dreams. Victoria, my amazing wife for almost 30 years. Without whom, none of this would be possible or as enjoyable. And my beautiful children, who are the reason that I get out of the bed in the morning.”
Harper’s attempt to reconnect with Brooklyn comes five months after he dropped a bombshell statement on Instagram slamming his parents.
The chef alleged that his mom hijacked his first dance with Peltz during their 2022 wedding and that both his parents “have been trying endlessly to ruin [his] relationship” with his wife, 31.
Brooklyn scathingly wrote, “I do not want to reconcile with my family.”
The Los Angeles resident also claimed Victoria and David “controlled narratives in the press” about their family for decades.
“I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life,” he explained.
David and Victoria have not publicly addressed the allegations, though Brooklyn’s siblings have continuously tried to publicly make amends.
On Valentine’s Day, Harper posted an image of herself and three brothers, writing, “I love you all so much words can’t describe it.”
Brooklyn, however, opted to cover up his tattoo tributes to the Beckham brood.
The “Cookin’ With Brooklyn” star — who also missed his dad’s 50th birthday bash last May — covered his siblings’ names with a black-and-white design.
He also re-inked his tribute to his parents, replacing the word “DAD” with an anchor and covering “Mum” with a flower and dragon.
In April, insiders who are close to the family claim that the athlete and fashion designer have continuously offered to meet Brooklyn and Peltz in whatever state they wish.
“Even though Brooklyn has made it clear he doesn’t want to see his parents, the rest of his family misses him desperately,” a source previously told Page Six about their ongoing rift.
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