Brooklyn Beckham has officially unfollowed Gordon Ramsay on social media, delivering a clear and calculated online message just weeks after the celebrity chef publicly urged him to “remember where he came from.”
The move comes amid the escalating rift between Brooklyn and his parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, whom he reportedly blocked earlier this year. Now, his decision to cut digital ties with Ramsay marks yet another decisive step in what has become an increasingly public family fracture.

Ramsay, a long-time family friend, recently broke his silence on the feud. He urged Brooklyn to reflect on his upbringing and said he needed to “remember where he came from.” The chef also suggested that “infatuation” following his marriage to Nicola Peltz may have contributed to the estrangement.
Defending David, Ramsay described him as an “incredible” father and insisted he believed David would ultimately be the one to heal the divide.
Brooklyn’s response was not verbal. Instead, it was digital — and unmistakable. He unfollowed Ramsay.

In today’s social media landscape, an unfollow is rarely accidental. Fans quickly noticed the change and interpreted it as a firm rejection of outside commentary on his private life. While Ramsay’s remarks appeared to be aimed at reconciliation, Brooklyn’s action signalled distance.
The 26-year-old has continued posting curated glimpses of his life with Nicola, focusing on his marriage and projects, without addressing the feud publicly.
But his social media decisions are telling their own story. After blocking his parents and now unfollowing one of their closest allies, Brooklyn has made his position clear — and the digital divide within one of Britain’s most famous families has deepened.


