Cruz Beckham is hopeful about reconciling with his brother Brooklyn Beckham, despite their family feud lasting well over a year now.
On March 5, Brooklyn, a budding chef, celebrated his 27th birthday in the States with wife Nicola Peltz, 31, and her family.
Brooklyn’s parents and siblings were absent but they still sent well wishes his way via loving social media tributes, even though they are no longer speaking.
While Brooklyn has not commented publicly on the Beckham camp feud since his shocking statement broke the internet in January, where he accused his parents David and Victoria of “controlling” him, it appears his siblings haven’t fully closed the door on him.
Stepping out in Paris, France, with his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, 30, youngest brother, Cruz Beckham, 21, was in high spirits.

“Any well wishes to your brother? It’s his birthday,” the videographer from TMZ asked.
Cruz replied with a smile, “Happy birthday”.
The musician, who is currently on tour with his band, put his head down when asked whether he’s spoken to Brooklyn lately.
The reporter then asked: “Any chance you guys will repair the relationship? Are you hopeful for that?”
“Hopefully,” Cruz replied.
Cruz was the last family member to reach out online on Brooklyn’s special day, but still made a declaration of love for his big brother.
Alongside a sweet childhood snap of Brooklyn holding him as a baby, he wrote simply, “i love you,” with a party popper emoji.

Earlier in the day, dad David, 50, and mum Victoria, 51, also shared some throwback pictures, with the football legend posting, “Happy Birthday Bust,” which is Brooklyn’s childhood nickname that David has tattooed on him.

“Happy Brooklyn, we love you so much,” Victoria Beckham wrote with a picture from an old family holiday.

Brooklyn did not publicly react to his parents’ messages. However, a source has claimed that they didn’t have the desired effect.
An insider told ET that he did not appreciate their “performative’ posts, having already hit out at such, as well as so-called “inauthentic relationships,” in his previous statement.
‘Brooklyn and Nicola are disheartened they chose to make public Instagram posts for his birthday,” the source shared.
“These are the exact type of performative public actions that Brooklyn has been trying to put an end to, to no avail.
“Last summer, they issued a legal letter to his parents requesting that any correspondence go through lawyers.”
