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Brooklyn Beckham Reveals New Tattoo Designs to Settle Family Feud

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Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly covered up tattoos dedicated to his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, amid ongoing family disputes. The 26-year-old’s right-arm anchor tattoo, which once featured the word “DAD” in bold letters, now includes designs that appear to incorporate a starfish and two life preservers. New photos show Brooklyn out in Los Angeles with his wife, Nicola Peltz, revealing the altered ink.

Sources have claimed that Brooklyn underwent laser treatment to remove the tattoo previously dedicated to his father. According to these sources, he also covered up a chest tattoo honoring his mother, Victoria. These changes came after Brooklyn publicly criticized his parents on Instagram last month, accusing them of interfering in his marriage to Peltz and alleging inappropriate behavior at his 2022 wedding.

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Despite maintaining a united public front, Peltz’s father, billionaire Nelson Peltz, addressed the situation during an event. He advised the families to “stay out of the press,” but praised Brooklyn and Nicola, stating, “My daughter is great, my son-in-law, Brooklyn, is great, and I look forward to them having a long, happy marriage together.”

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