Cruz Beckham Releases ‘Loneliest Boy’ Amid Family Tensions

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Cruz Beckham has released a new single, Loneliest Boy, that fans believe targets his estranged brother Brooklyn. The track arrives amid ongoing family tensions and growing attention for Cruz’s music career.

The singer, who has already gained acclaim with two previous singles, is currently touring the UK and mainland Europe. However, Loneliest Boy hints at personal conflict within the Beckham family. The lyrics reference “breaking mama’s heart,” which fans interpret as a nod to Brooklyn’s ongoing estrangement.

In one verse, Cruz sings: “Loneliest boy, place all your bets on him, To find something bad in somebody good, he always does.” The chorus continues: “So tell me you’re scared, and that you need someone to hold. Cause you’re in the room but really, does it even show?” He also writes, “Loneliest boy, mama don’t talk too much, It’s breaking her heart,” suggesting the rift has inspired his creative work.

Meanwhile, Brooklyn Beckham, 27, appeared to ignore his mother Victoria on Mothering Sunday. Instead, he posted a tribute to his mother-in-law, Claudia Heffner Peltz, on Instagram. Sources claim the move was deliberate, highlighting the family tension. Brooklyn has reportedly blocked interactions with his parents despite their repeated attempts to reach out.

Victoria, David, and Brooklyn’s younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz, all posted heartfelt birthday messages for Brooklyn, which he allegedly ignored. An insider told ET that Brooklyn wanted to avoid performative social media gestures and insisted any correspondence should go through legal channels.

Brooklyn recently shared a six-page Instagram statement detailing his grievances. He accused his parents of controlling family narratives and prioritising public branding over genuine relationships. He also claimed his parents tried to sabotage his marriage and interfere with his life. Despite this, Brooklyn maintains contact with his grandparents, Ted and Hilary, while remaining distant from his parents.

Cruz Beckham’s Loneliest Boy appears to channel this family feud drama into music. Fans continue to speculate that the single reflects his personal frustrations and the widening gap with his older brother.

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