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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz-Beckham are no longer following his brothers on Instagram

    The aspiring chef and his actress wife's Instagram accounts are not following his siblings Romeo and Cruz, amid speculation about a family feud


    However, despite reports that Brooklyn, 26, and Nicola, 30, chose to unfollow Romeo, 22 and Cruz, 20, friends of the couple alleged to MailOnline that the brothers actually blocked the Peltz-Beckhams on the app.

    Brooklyn and Nicola still follow his parents Victoria, 51, and David, 50 on Instagram and they both shared a sweet tribute to his younger sister Harper on her 14th birthday this week.

    Meanwhile, Romeo's ex-girlfriend Kim Turnbull was recently forced to deny claims she was responsible for a rift between Romeo and Brooklyn.

    Denying a past relationship with Brooklyn, she said on her Instagram page: "I've avoided speaking on this topic to prevent adding fuel to the fire, however it's come to a point where I feel the need to address it so I can move on.

    "I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative.

    "I have never been romantically involved in ANY capacity at ANY point with the person in question.

    "Nothing between us has occurred further than a school friendship at age 16. I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved."

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