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Victoria and David Beckham include Brooklyn in tribute to their children for US Mother’s Day as he gifts her childhood mementos… yet leave fans VERY confused over the present

Victoria and David Beckham have rejected requests to stay away from their families by including their estranged son Brooklyn in their Mother’s Day celebrations.

On Sunday, the United States and Australia celebrated Mother’s Day; Meanwhile, David shared a post branding his wife the ‘best mum’, before Victoria took to Instagram to share a sweet photo of the gifts her husband had showered her with.

Victoria, who is mum to Brooklyn, 27, Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14, photographed a stunning bouquet of white roses next to a set of five baby hand and foot molds placed on a table at their Holland Park home.

In 2011, before Harper’s arrival, it was reported that the couple had made gold-plated casts of their hands and feet by London company First Impressions, using kits worth £1,000 at the time.

Despite the sweet nature of the post, the presence of five cast members sparked confusion among fans and followers, who questioned who the fifth set belonged to.

Victoria and David Beckham included their estranged son Brooklyn in a US Mother’s Day tribute to their children after David gifted them with childhood memories – leaving fans VERY confused about the present

David’s post comes at a time when the Beckham family is at loggerheads with their eldest son.

In January, Brooklyn announced that she was leaving her family; He revealed he was no longer part of ‘Brand Beckham’, insisted his parents were ‘performers’ and accused Victoria of ‘dancing inappropriately’ at his wedding.

Brooklyn now has endless admiration for her in-laws (Nicola’s parents, Nelson Peltz, 83, and former model Claudia, 71).

On Friday, Nicola, 31, posed for a casual snap on Instagram as she attacked the Beckhams once again amid their ongoing row.

She took to social media to post a sweet photo of herself and the wannabe chef smiling alongside her billionaire parents Nelson and Claudia.

“My whole heart and world in one photo,” she captioned the photo.

This comes after Brooklyn also claimed that his family values ​​”public exposure and support above all else”, adding that “the Beckham brand comes first”.

Appearing on Emma Grede’s podcast Aspire this week, fashion designer Victoria, 52, said it was ‘never their intention’ to build the £500million empire known as ‘Brand Beckham’ and insisted she was not an ‘aggressive parent’.

On Sunday, the United States and Australia celebrated Mother's Day; Meanwhile, David shared a post branding his wife the 'best mum' and Victoria shared a sweet photo of the gifts her husband gave her on Instagram (a photo taken while she was pregnant with Harper in July 2011)

On Sunday, the United States and Australia celebrated Mother’s Day; Meanwhile, David shared a post branding his wife the ‘best mum’ and Victoria shared a sweet photo of the gifts her husband gave her on Instagram (a photo taken while she was pregnant with Harper in July 2011)

Brooklyn now has endless admiration for his in-laws: Nicola's parents, Nelson Peltz, 83, and former model Claudia, 71.

Brooklyn now has endless admiration for his in-laws: Nicola’s parents, Nelson Peltz, 83, and former model Claudia, 71.

During the interview, Dragons’ Den entrepreneur Emma asked the Spice Girls star how she decides what ‘stays personal’ and what is part of Brand Beckham.

The line of questioning appeared to reference Brooklyn’s scathing six-page affidavit, in which she claimed she had been “controlled” by her parents for much of her life through “performative social media posts, family activities, and inauthentic relationships.”

Appearing to hit back, Victoria told Emma: ‘When David and I first met it was never our intention to start a brand.

‘People talk about the ‘Beckham Brand’; This happened very organically. When I first met David, he was a Brylcreem kid.

‘So David was in Adidas, Brylcreem and Pepsi and I was in the Spice Girls and that’s where I learned a lot about how to build a brand and marketing.

In March, David arrived in Brooklyn for his birthday

In March, David arrived in Brooklyn for his birthday

‘While he was making Brylcreem and Adidas, the Spice Girls were making Walker’s chips, Pepsi, Chupa Chups lollies and deodorant.

‘Do you know? True story, my mom still has Spice Girls pizza in her oven. That pizza has been in the freezer for thirty-something years. So when people talk about the ‘Beckham Brand’, it was never something we discussed.’

Victoria insisted that as their success grew, they continued to focus on their separate projects, with David trying to start his own football club, Inter Miami, while she was building her own fashion and beauty empire.

He continued: ‘We don’t have any agreements together. David does what David does, I do what I do.

‘It’s always been this way. Our interests are very different. I think it was the outside world that really talked about Brand Beckham, we never saw it that way. We just do what we do.’

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