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David Beckham and Victoria face inevitable clash with Peltz family in Miami
David Beckham remains committed to Miami despite ongoing tensions with the Peltz family
- Brooklyn Beckham reportedly called his parents manipulative in a recent social media post.
- David Beckham refused to leave Miami despite the presence of Nicola Peltz’s family.
- Claudia Peltz and Victoria Beckham are expected to have a confrontation in Florida.
David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly prepared for an "inevitable" and potentially explosive encounter with their son Brooklyn’s in-laws in Miami this year.
As the British couple plan to spend significant time in the Sunshine State, sources suggest a confrontation with Nicola Peltz’s influential family is looming.
The long-standing rift within the Beckham household has reportedly intensified following Brooklyn Beckham's recent Instagram comments, in which he allegedly labelled his parents "manipulative control freaks."
Despite the domestic friction, the former England captain remains undeterred. A source told Radar Online that "David is not about to be pushed out of Miami by anyone, least of all the Peltzes."
Having invested a fortune into his Inter Miami football club, the couple view South Florida as their "home away from home" and intends to maintain their high-profile social standing.
The insider claimed they "throw big parties and mix with all the heavy hitters," and have no plans to withdraw from the local scene.
However, the close-knit nature of Miami’s elite circles makes a run-in with billionaire Nelson Peltz and his wife, Claudia, highly likely.
The Peltzes are said to be "100 percent on Nicola's side," with insiders claiming they believe the Beckhams have tried to "make their daughter's life hell."
With Claudia Peltz described as a "fierce" society player, the source noted that "when she and Victoria come face to face... It's going to be explosive."
This situation follows years of global success for the Beckham brand, which David continues to expand through his various sporting and commercial interests in the United States.
