Brooklyn Beckham has once again issued a gushing remark towards his wife Nicola Peltz as his family fallout continues. The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham continues to shun his parents and siblings as he gets on with his life stateside.
And while the Beckham clan may be in turmoil, he continues to share his strong bond to his wife. Last month the duo renewed their wedding vows in New York's Westchester County - without his parents or brothers Romeo, Cruz, and sister Harper - being present.
But despite the distance between his blood relatives, Brooklyn, 26, has sent a loving message about his wife, 32. He gushed over Nicola's "supportive" way.
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Speaking to Daily Mail at the Ryder Cup All-Star match, Brooklyn said: "There's always going to be people saying negative things but I have a very supportive wife. Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we're happy."
He refused to be bogged down by speculation about his family life, insisting he "never" worries about it. "Everyone is always going to say rubbish," he went on. "I just try and do this, play some golf with some friends. It's good fun."
It's far from the first time Brooklyn's words could be seen as a subtle dig at his family. While he has shunned any milestone events, including his dad's 50th birthday, he has also avoided publicly praising them on any special occasions.
And it appears as thought it's not just close family that he's removed from his life either. The chef/photographer recently snubbed a major birthday for his cousin Finlay.
Earlier this month, almost all of the Beckhams took to Instagram to share sweet tributes to Finlay, who is the son of Victoria Beckham's sister. It came as he celebrated his 21st birthday.
Victoria shared an old snap of her nephew alongside a message reading, "Happy birthday. We love you!!!" Romeo and Cruz quickly followed suit, but there was no sign of any message incoming from Brooklyn.
It follows a similar pattern by Brooklyn as he was the only Beckham not to wish brother Romeo a happy birthday.
He opted against turning up to his brother's birthday celebrations also, while he failed to publicly comment on his dad's knighthood too.
Following blanking his brother, a source told Metro that it was "unrealistic" to expect him to post about his brothers following their mocking of his varied careers before blocking him on Instagram.
"Brooklyn has been on the receiving end of public trolling from both of his brothers, and just a few months ago, they even blocked him and Nicola," the source said. "So, it's unrealistic to expect him to extend an olive branch."
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