On Jan. 19, Brooklyn addressed months of ongoing speculation that he and his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, are feuding.
Following Brooklyn Beckham's bombshell Instagram Stories posts accusing his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of spreading "countless lies" and attempting to sabotage his marriage to Nicola Peltz Beckham, the British-born singer, 40, chimed in with some cheeky commentary.
On her own Instagram Stories, Allen shared an edited cover of her latest album, West End Girl, featuring Brooklyn's face instead of hers. In a second post showing the doctored cover art, the singer tagged a digital media artist who goes by Glassface.
Allen's posts seem to compare the fallout of Brooklyn's shocking claims to that of her album, which was released on Oct. 24, 2025 and features scathing lyrics inspired by the breakdown of Allen's marriage to David Harbour.
In an interview with Perfect Magazine, Allen explained that some of the songs are written "in character", saying that the lyrics "could be considered autofiction" -- a genre that combines autobiography and fiction.
"I've tried to document my life in a new city and the events that led me to where I am in my life now. At the same time, I've used shared experiences as the basis for songs which try to delve into why we humans behave as we do, so the record is a mixture of fact and fiction," she said in a press release statement about the album.
Speaking to CBS Mornings, Allen admitted that the album was an "act of desperation" rather than a "commercial endeavor."
Allen added, "While I was writing it, I wasn't really sure that it was going to see the light of day -- up until relatively close to its release. I was always thinking, like, 'Is this something that I want to share with the world?' But not when I was writing it."
Brooklyn's revelatory Instagram posts have made similar shockwaves.
After months of speculation about a rift between Brooklyn and Nicola, 31, and his parents, the 26-year-old broke his silence in a shocking, lengthy statement detailing what he says is an ongoing attempt by his parents to sabotage their relationship in the name of publicity.
"I have been silent for years and have made every attempt to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed," Brooklyn began his Instagram Stories post, which continued across multiple slides. "I do not want to reconcile with my family. I'm not being controlled, I'm standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
Brooklyn went on to describe several moments in which, he claims, his family attempted to sabotage his relationship with Nicola, including during his 2022 wedding and at his father's 50th birthday last year.
PEOPLE has reached out to David and Victoria, 51, for comment.
Last May, a source close to the Peltz family told PEOPLE that tensions came to a head after Victoria allegedly hijacked a dance at Brooklyn's 2022 Palm Beach, Fla., wedding to Nicola -- even though the couple had been planning on dancing to the song together.
"Marc Anthony, who is a friend of the Beckhams, offered to perform as a gift at the wedding," the source explained. "Before the song began, Marc Anthony asked Brooklyn to come to the stage, and then announced, 'The most beautiful woman in the room tonight, come on up ... Victoria Beckham!' "
The source claimed that the new bride allegedly "felt that Victoria ruined her wedding, and couldn't understand why."
Brooklyn addressed this directly in his post, saying that he had counted on the moment to be a romantic one between himself and his wife. Instead, "my mum was waiting to dance with me ... She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I've never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life," he claimed.
He also alleged that Victoria refused to make Nicola's dress at the last moment, and that on the night of the wedding, his family told him his future wife was "not blood" and "not family."