David Beckham reportedly confronted Brooklyn Beckham over the drama involving the latter’s wife, Nicola Peltz, and his mom, Victoria Beckham. 

“I don’t think David has ever lost his temper with Brooklyn or had cause to talk to him harshly, but that has now finally happened,” a source told the Daily Mail on Thursday, adding that the athlete “read the riot act” to his eldest child, 23.

“He had it out with him and told him: ‘We don’t do this in our family — and you know that we don’t do this in our family,’” the insider continued.

They added that David allegedly told Brooklyn, “What happens next is up to you, but we are done with the drama.”

Per the publication, David, 47, was upset over comments made by Peltz, 27, and Brooklyn in a recent interview for Grazia US’ fall 2022 cover story.

Brooklyn, David and Victoria BeckhamDavid Beckham reportedly confronted son Brooklyn Beckham over drama involving the 23-year-old’s wife, Nicola Peltz.LightRocket via Getty Images
The young couple — who tied the knot on April 9 — spoke about the media coverage of Peltz’s relationship with Victoria.

“To be honest, my wife is obviously my first priority and I never want to see her upset ever,” Brooklyn told the outlet. “When people do say ridiculous things, we just talk about it and we just move on. We have each other’s back 100 percent and we just move on together.”

Peltz also clarified her decision to walk down the aisle in Valentino instead of a design by the former Spice Girl, 48.

“We connected to start designing the dress, and then a few days went by and I didn’t hear anything. Victoria called my mom and said her atelier couldn’t make it. So, I spoke to my mom and [my stylist] Leslie [Fremar], and I was like, ‘Well, unfortunately, this can’t happen, so what’s the next step?’” she recalled.

“I’ve been a fan of Valentino and their couture for so long. I was really lucky to be able to travel to [the atelier] to try on the dress. That’s really what happened.”

Brooklyn and Peltz got married in April of this year.brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram

Brooklyn and Peltz got married in April of this year.brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram

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The Daily Mail’s source said that David was “really appalled by the Grazia interview because it seemed to be washing the family dirty linen in public.”

The insider also alleged that Brooklyn’s younger brothers, Romeo, 20, and Cruz, 17, are “also hurt” by the pair’s comments.

Reps for David, Brooklyn and Peltz did not immediately return Page Six’s requests for comment.

Page Six broke the news in August that Peltz and Posh Spice don’t see eye to eye.

“They can’t stand each other and don’t talk,” a source close to the family told us. “The build-up to the wedding was horrendous.”
Brooklyn Beckham, Nicola Peltz, David Beckham and Victoria BeckhamPage Six broke the news in August that Peltz has been feuding with Brooklyn’s mom, Victoria Beckham.brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram
The source said that Peltz — the daughter of New York billionaire Nelson Peltz — didn’t want her soon-to-be-mother-in-law “to be any part of the planning, and she wouldn’t clue Victoria in on anything. Communication was minimal.”

In another joint interview for Vogue Hong Kong’s September 2022 cover story, the pair explained how they handle “external commentary” about their marriage amid the feud.

“We always have each other’s back, no matter what. At the end of the day we’re best friends and we wouldn’t have it any other way,” they said.

“We don’t think about our relationship as being in the spotlight, we just think about us as being in a relationship.”

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz“At the end of the day we’re best friends and we wouldn’t have it any other way,” the young couple has said.Corbis via Getty Images

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz“At the end of the day we’re best friends and we wouldn’t have it any other way,” the young couple has said.GC Images

Brooklyn and Peltz have previously denied that there are issues between the “Transformers” actress and Victoria.

“I’ve learned they’re always going to try to write stuff like that,” the social media chef told Variety in their “Power of Young Hollywood” issue. “They’re always going to try and put people down. But everyone gets along, which is good.”