BROOKLYN Beckham may not be on speaking terms with his famous family, but he’s been doing plenty of mingling with other celebrities this weekend.
The aspiring chef was snapped hanging out with Tristan Thomas, who is the ex of Khloe Kardashian, as he enjoyed a night out away from wife Nicola Peltz in Las Vegas.
Attending the opening of Indian restaurant Gymkhana at ARIA Resort & Casino, Brooklyn rubbed shoulders with the basketball player, model Winnie Harlow and actress Teyana Taylor.
Brooklyn’s wife, Nicola, was noticeably absent from the night out as she remained back home in their California home.
The actress – who recently confirmed an upcoming movie role – shared a snap to her Instagram Stories of herself sporting a face mask as she enjoyed a solo pamper evening.
Their rare night apart comes just weeks after a new development in Brooklyn’s feud with his parents David and Victoria was revealed.
The Sun confirmed that Brooklyn had issued his parents with a bombshell legal letter.
The letter warned them they can only contact him via lawyers and also not to “tag” him on social media.
Following the shocking family fall-out, it is believed Brooklyn wanted any attempts to reconcile to be carried out privately rather than in front of the world on social media.
A perceived breach of the legal letter was the reason why Brooklyn blocked his parents online after mum Victoria “liked” a roast chicken video he shared.
A source then told The Sun that the blocking came after weeks of frustration from the Peltz-Beckham camp.
They explained: “Truly, people do not know the full facts of this heart-breaking tale, and think Brooklyn was just being truculent when he blocked his parents.
“The reality is that he issued them with a letter at the end of last summer, asking for any correspondence to go via lawyers only, and wanted to try and make amends privately not publicly.
“He felt his parents continued to ignore his wishes and kept mentioning him online instead of reaching out privately.
It was later alleged by the Mirror that he sent the legal notice in order to protect his mental health.
An insider told the publication: “It had been leading to issues with his mental health…. it was to protect himself.”











