Brooklyn Beckham reveals why he didn’t open door when sister Harper visited his LA mansion
The visit took place after David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, where Harper had joined other members

Brooklyn Beckham reportedly did not open the door when his younger sister Harper Beckham visited his Los Angeles mansion, as the 14-year-old’s surprise appearance came while he was not home, according to reports.
The visit took place shortly after David Beckham’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony, where Harper had joined other members of the family in celebrating the milestone. However, Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz were not present at the event and were later confirmed to be out of town when Harper arrived at their Beverly Hills property.
Photos obtained by Page Six showed Harper briefly stopping by the home before leaving shortly afterwards, with sources stating she had shown up unannounced and did not get the chance to see her brother. A representative for Brooklyn and Peltz suggested the visit was arranged in a way that ensured photographers would be present.
Brooklyn himself appeared to confirm he was not in Los Angeles at the time, sharing an Instagram Story showing him in New York City earlier that day. The post suggested he was on a run in the city, far from his California home.
The incident comes amid ongoing tension within the Beckham family, with Brooklyn reportedly estranged from his parents David and Victoria Beckham following a series of public disputes. The rift has been marked by missed family events and accusations made by Brooklyn on social media regarding control and interference in his personal life.
Despite the strained relationships, members of the Beckham family have continued to make public appearances together, including David Beckham’s recent Walk of Fame ceremony, which was attended by his wife Victoria and several of their children — but notably not Brooklyn.
Neither Brooklyn nor Nicola Peltz has publicly commented further on Harper’s brief visit or the wider family situation.


















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