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Brooklyn Beckham dodges questions about mom Victoria’s doc

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Brooklyn Beckham is done talking about his ongoing family feud drama with his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

The cooking influencer dodged questions about his absence from Victoria’s documentary premiere while attending his Blue Moon Burger Bash 2.0, which he hosted alongside Rachael Ray, on Friday.

Per video obtained by the Daily Mail, Brooklyn, 26, appeared to give the outlet’s reporter the cold shoulder after hearing the mention of his mother’s name and quickly walked inside the venue.

It remains unclear whether the feuding family will ever make up from this rift that dates back to Brooklyn’s 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz, now 30.

However, a source tells Page Six that “Brooklyn is focused on his peace and happiness right now and building a life with Nicola.”

Reps for Brooklyn and Peltz did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.

Brooklyn skipped his mother’s Netflix documentary premiere earlier this month as the rest of the Beckham clan — dad David, 50, brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, and sister Harper, 14 — made an appearance to support the matriarch on the red carpet.

While Brooklyn’s spouse was also absent, Cruz’s girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, 30, even made an appearance.

Though he chose not to participate, Victoria, 51, reportedly extended an olive branch to her eldest son during the event by giving him a shoutout in her speech.

“My children: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, Harper — and David — oh my God, he’s not a child!” she playfully told the audience at the Curzon Mayfair cinema, before adding, “I was doing so well without [prompt] cards as well!”

“It’s taken this process to really be proud of what I’ve achieved and to realize finally that I am enough. [Thank you to] my husband for convincing me and then forcing me, giving me no choice, David,” she continued.

Brooklyn seemed to break his silence on the divide in September, praising his “supportive wife” as he detailed how they deal with “negative things.”

“There’s always going to be people saying negative things but I have a very supportive wife,” Brooklyn told the Daily Mail at the time, referencing Peltz.

“Me and her, we just do our thing, we just keep our heads down and work. And we’re happy.”

Brooklyn — who has gone “no contact” with his parents, per sources — added, “Everyone is always going to say rubbish.”

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