Romeo Beckham has headed to Paris with his girlfriend Kim Turnbull for Fashion Week amid his bitter row with brother Brooklyn.
On Monday evening, Romeo’s older brother Brooklyn, 26, posted an earth-shattering message to his estranged family, insisting he had no plans to reconcile with them.
His statement included a direct hit at his brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, writing: ‘Even my brothers were sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere this last Summer.’
But model Romeo is seemingly brushing off the row, heading to France with his DJ girlfriend for Paris Fashion Week.
Taking to his Instagram Story on Thursday morning, Romeo shared a snap from inside a chauffeured car with his feet up on the seat.
Kim’s feet were also seen in the snap as she sat beside him, with a glamorous designer weekend bag and an outfit on a hanger in a travel bag.
Romeo Beckham headed to Paris with his girlfriend Kim Turnbull on Thursday for Fashion Week amid his bitter row with brother Brooklyn
Taking to his Instagram Story on Thursday morning, Romeo shared a snap from inside a chauffeured car with his feet up on the seat
Taking to her own Story, Kim also hinted she was walking the Chanel show as she shared a photo of herself walking into the artist’s room.
It comes after Romeo’s brother Cruz subtly made his feelings known surrounding the feud with Brooklyn.
The budding singer, who has sold out his upcoming London gig, shared the happy news alongside a Spice Girls song, which may be perceived as a dig at his sibling.
Cruz has made clear which side of the fall out he is on, as he posted a thinly-veiled jibe, which was seemingly aimed at Brooklyn.
Cruz has remained active on Instagram following the bombshell statement as he promotes his new music and upcoming gig dates.
Thanking his fans for buying tickets, Cruz wrote: ‘UK. Absolutely no words, thank you a million – looks like I’ll have to be adding more shows!?’
While he hasn’t directly responded to the claims, his new post was accompanied by the Spice Girls song, Who Do You Think You Are?
The track is about the pressures and pitfalls of fame, warning against losing your identity and getting trapped in the superstar life.
Taking to her own Story, Kim also hinted she was walking the Chanel show as she shared a photo of herself walking into the artist’s room
It comes after Romeo’s brother Cruz subtly made his feelings known surrounding the feud with Brooklyn (All see with their dad David in 2024)
The budding singer, who has sold out his upcoming London gig, shared the happy news alongside a Spice Girls song, which may be perceived as a dig at his sibling
The lyrics read: ‘The race is on to get out of the bottom / The top is high so your roots are forgotten / Giving is good, as long you’re getting / What’s driving you is ambition I’m betting / Who do you think you are? / Who, some kind of superstar?’
Although he doesn’t address Brooklyn in the post, the choice of song doesn’t appear unintentional given the current state of family affairs.
His proud mum Victoria, 51, who has also not addressed her eldest son’s post, shared his sell out announcement as she simply said ‘wow’.
While nobody has directly addressed the claims, Cruz was spotted ‘liking’ a meme regarding Victoria’s song request for that first wedding dance with Brooklyn.
Cruz showed his appreciation for the social media post, by internet comedian @Olly_101 – which suggested his fashion designer mother had requested Ginuwine’s R&B classic, Pony – by giving it an unexpected like.
The raunchy track, originally released in 1996, surged in popularity after Channing Tatum performed a striptease to it in his Chippendales-inspired comedy, Magic Mike.
Victoria has not been spotted since Brooklyn’s statement, but her husband Sir David was heckled yesterday as he faced the media at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
When asked about the feud, he declined to answer any direct questions but he later spoke, somewhat ironically, on the perils and virtues of children using social media.
Brooklyn has been isolated from his family, including parents David and Victoria, brothers Romeo and Cruz, and sister Harper, for years, with the feud reaching fever pitch this week
In an interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, he said that he has tried to ‘educate’ his own children about the dangers of social media apps while also showing them how they can work for ‘good’.
‘I’ve always spoken about social media and the power of social media for the good and for the bad,’ he said on stage.
The former Manchester United star said he’d been able to use his ‘platform’ and his position as a Unicef ambassador to ‘make people aware of what’s going on around the world for children’.
He added: ‘I’ve tried to do the same with my children, to educate them.
‘They make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes. That’s how they learn.’
Read the full article here


