
[Credit: Instagram] The Beckham family drama has taken another explosive turn, with the Hadid family now unexpectedly dragged into the spotlight. As Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz-Beckham continue to clash publicly with David and Victoria Beckham, Alana Hadid—the older sister of Nicola’s ex-boyfriend Anwar Hadid—has stepped forward with sharp criticism that’s reignited debate about Nicola’s role in the ongoing fallout.

[Credit: Instagram] Alana didn’t mince words in a recent social media exchange, accusing Nicola of being “fame hungry” and a long-time social climber. Her comment came in response to a post mocking Brooklyn’s decision to publish a lengthy Instagram statement detailing grievances against his parents while simultaneously asking for privacy. Alana publicly pushed back on that narrative, claiming Nicola has been chasing fame for more than a decade—a remark that stunned fans given Nicola’s past praise of the Hadid family as warm and supportive.

[Credit: Instagram] The remarks have revived scrutiny of Nicola’s past relationship with Anwar Hadid, which began around 2016 when Anwar was still in high school. At the time, reports suggested the relationship caused significant tension within the Hadid household, particularly with Yolanda Hadid, and allegedly contributed to Anwar distancing himself from his family. Online commentators have drawn parallels between that period and Brooklyn’s current estrangement from the Beckhams, fueling claims of a recurring pattern—though supporters of Nicola strongly dispute that framing.

[Credit: Instagram] Meanwhile, the Beckham fallout continues to escalate. Brooklyn has accused his parents of years of interference in his marriage, including explosive claims about wedding sabotage and inappropriate behavior at his 2022 reception. While David and Victoria Beckham have largely remained silent, Brooklyn has made it clear he has no interest in reconciliation and has blocked family members on social media to protect his mental health. With voices from Nicola’s past now joining the fray, the call for privacy seems increasingly overshadowed by a growing chorus of public accusations and deeply personal revelations.