Brooklyn Beckham faces legal trouble in the UK as Beck’s beer company challenges his attempt to trademark Becks Buns for hot sauce expansion

Brooklyn Beckham faces legal trouble in the UK as Beck’s beer company challenges his attempt to trademark Becks Buns for hot sauce expansion

Just when it seemed like Brooklyn Beckham was finding his stride with his hot sauce brand, a new obstacle has popped up—and it’s coming straight from Germany.

The 26-year-old, eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham, is now reportedly tangled in a trademark dispute with none other than Beck’s beer.

Hot Sauce Meets Legal Heat

Back in October, Brooklyn proudly launched his hot sauce brand, Cloud23, at Whole Foods stores across the UK.

The name, a tribute to his dad’s iconic No.23 jersey from his football days at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy, came with two spicy flavors: Sweet Jalapeño and Hot Habanero.

But the spice isn’t staying just in the sauce—Brooklyn had bigger plans.

In January, he reportedly filed to trademark the name “Becks Buns” as part of an expansion. That’s where things started to get sticky.

Beck’s Beer Says “Hold Up”

According to The Sun, Beck’s beer—owned by the German company Brauerei Beck & Co.—has challenged Brooklyn’s trademark application.

The brand’s parent company has even secured a one-month extension to prepare formal opposition documents.

A source told the publication, “It’s one thing after another for Brooklyn.

First, there’s drama with his dad, and now this. Another Beck’s might become another big headache.”

A Family Feud Still Brewing

While Brooklyn’s hot sauce is heating up store shelves, his relationship with his famous family seems to be cooling down.

Rumors continue to swirl around ongoing tensions between Brooklyn and his parents, particularly around the influence his wife Nicola Peltz—heiress and actress—allegedly has on him.

Sources say David and Victoria are growing increasingly concerned as Brooklyn reportedly distances himself from the family.

In the most recent twist, Page Six claimed Brooklyn told his relatives he doesn’t want contact—although his team has firmly denied that claim, saying people should focus instead on the recent honor awarded to his father, who was knighted.

Cruz Sends a Message—Quietly

Despite the rift, there might be a small glimmer of reconciliation.

Brooklyn’s younger brother Cruz, 20, recently posted a nostalgic black-and-white family photo on Instagram.

The throwback picture showed a young Victoria cuddling Harper as Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz snuggled nearby on a couch.

The post didn’t include a caption, but the timing spoke volumes—it appeared to be a subtle message that Cruz hasn’t completely shut the door on his relationship with his older brother.

“No Contact” Claims Stir More Drama

Even though reports say Brooklyn hasn’t spoken to his family since David’s knighthood was announced—and that he only found out through the media—his reps are pushing back.

A source close to Brooklyn said, “This seems like another deliberate attempt to misrepresent the truth and distract from David’s incredible achievement.”

MailOnline also reached out to David’s team for comment but didn’t receive a response at the time.

Meanwhile, Cruz Channels Posh Spice

In the middle of the family turmoil, Cruz made his own quiet statement—this time through a haircut.

The musician debuted a sleek, short hairstyle that paid homage to his mum Victoria’s iconic “Posh crop” from her Spice Girls days.

The change was a clear departure from his previously long and messy style and seemed like another nod of support for his mother.

Avoiding Run-Ins, Literally

According to insiders, things have gotten so tense that Cruz has taken steps to avoid even accidentally bumping into Brooklyn.

He’s reportedly been reaching out to staff at the family’s regular hangout spots ahead of visits, checking if his brother is there—and even asking to be alerted if Brooklyn shows up later.

What’s Next?

Between business battles and family fallouts, Brooklyn Beckham’s journey into adulthood is proving to be anything but smooth.

Whether this trademark drama fizzles out or turns into a bigger legal spat—and whether the Beckham family can eventually patch things up—remains to be seen.