There’s no going back for Brooklyn Beckham.
The 26-year-old chef appears to have covered up his tattoos of his siblings — Romeo, Cruz, and Harper — amid their ongoing family feud.
Brooklyn previously had his siblings’ names tattooed on his fingers. While the artwork was visible in his Jan. 29 cooking video, the ink has since been covered up with a black-and-white cloudy design that covers his hand and fingers.


His numerous tattoos dedicated to his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, remain visible and untouched.
Reps for Brooklyn did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The new ink could be spotted on his Feb. 5 outing with his wife. The hot sauce entrepreneur sent a pointed message to his brothers, Romeo and Cruz, with his casual outfit choice.
Brooklyn sported a white T-shirt that featured the Ford logo with the slogan “Good Brothers.” He finished his look with a Nike baseball cap and jeans.


In addition to his siblings being removed from his skin, the eldest Beckham son also covered up his tattoo dedicated to his father, David Beckham.
Brooklyn previously was marked with an anchor tattoo on his right arm that held the word “DAD” in all capital letters in the center.
In place of the simple script, Brooklyn covered the word with what appears to be a starfish and two life preservers.
A source also told Daily Mail that the influencer received laser treatment to alter the tattoo.



Both moves come after Brooklyn publicly declared that he didn’t want to reconcile with his family in a scathing letter shared to his Instagram Stories last month.
In his statement, he accused his parents, David and Victoria, of fabricating “countless lies” and trying to “ruin” his marriage to Nicola, 31.
He also claimed Victoria attempted to sabotage his 2022 wedding by canceling on his bride’s wedding dress at the last minute and dancing “inappropriately” with him at their wedding reception.
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