David Beckham has a very important message for his estranged eldest son Brooklyn after his shady World Cup announcement.
On Sunday, June 31, the soccer icon celebrated his first Father’s Day without any contact with his and Victoria Beckham’s firstborn since Brooklyn, 25, separated the entire family last year. Still, David, 51, sent love to Brooklyn and his three siblings (Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14) in a tribute on Instagram.
Sharing several photos of the children, the father of four wrote: “Being a father is my most important job… I love you all and thank you mom @victoriabeckham for [giving] Me, our beautiful family… Happy Father’s Day to all the dads around the world.”
David not only emphasized that he loves “all” of his children, but also shared several photos of Brooklyn. In the first image, a young Brooklyn holds a baby Harper with Romeo and Cruz next to them.
The second image was even more touching as it showed David and Brooklyn smiling at a table. David also shared photos of him with Romeo, Cruz and Harper individually.
Meanwhile, on her Instagram, Victoria Beckham also shared a family photo of the kids and Harper, calling David the “best dad” and the kids her “greatest achievement.”
Unsurprisingly, the hopeful fathers received radio silence from Brooklyn, who not only has his family blocked on social media but also hasn’t shared any Father’s Day messages. At least Romeo and Cruz greeted their father with sweet tributes on Instagram.
David and Victoria Beckham, who married in 1999, also shared tributes to their own parents, Ted Beckham and Anthony William Adams.




