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'My son cut me off like Brooklyn Beckham - he came crawling back for one reason'

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is reportedly caught up in a feud with his family, but one parent knows all too well what it feels like and said the 26-year-old will return to the fold for one particular reason.

Carla Bellucci, who has been dubbed 'Britain's most hated mum', has opened up about her own family drama and likened it to the reported rift between Brooklyn and his parents. The Hertfordshire mum, 42, who gained notoriety for her unconventional parenting methods, has often sparked public fury - she even encouraged her daughter to join as soon as she turned 18 to help fund her 'early retirement'.

Yet, it was her eldest son who first distanced himself from her, an act she describes as a "dagger through the heart." Carla believes she understands what must be feeling amid rumours that , 30, is "isolating" Brooklyn from his family.

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Following Brooklyn's in a recent video, Carla has shared her thoughts, predicting he'll rue the decision and eventually come "crawling" back home, no matter how long it takes, reports .

Carla asserts that a mother's love is unparalleled and reveals she's reconnected with her own son after a previous dispute involving his girlfriend. "I think the feud is insane - family always comes first," Carla remarked. "When s*** hits the fan, he will need his mum and dad, you can never forget blood is thicker than water. I think the girlfriends get in their heads. It's so sad because one day they will need us!".

She continued: "I'm afraid it will go all wrong, it always does, and then he will be crawling back with his tail between his legs. It's just so sad how you can do all this for a kid then nothing. 18 years of their life, for what?".

Speculation over the state of David and Victoria, surfaced earlier this month after he failed to attend either of his dad's 50th birthday celebrations. The former footballer was reportedly left devastated without his eldest son there.

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This followed a string of family events they had already missed, including Mother's Day and Victoria's birthday, which Brooklyn skipped in favour of Coachella with his wife Nicola. Adding to the family drama, Brooklyn also remained silent on social media for both his parents' birthdays this year, something which is quite unusual for the Beckhams.

Meanwhile, Brooklyn and his brother Romeo are allegedly no longer on speaking terms due to Romeo's relationship with Kim Turnbull. Brooklyn was involved with Kim a few years ago before meeting Nicola, but he's said to be concerned about Kim's motives in dating his younger brother.

Insiders also report that tensions between Victoria and Nicola have been growing since Brooklyn's lavish Miami wedding, with the strained relations simmering over the past three years. While some of Nicola's mates have branded David and Victoria as "emotionally abusive and toxic", sources close to the Beckhams suggest that Nicola is the one "pulling the strings" and shaping an "unhealthy relationship."

No matter who bears the blame, Carla relates painfully to the ordeal because it has "so many similarities" to her own woes of having an estranged son. Her empathy lies with the Beckhams in what she describes as a "lose-lose situation".

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Despite renewing contact with her own son and his partner, Carla admits the dynamic has shifted. She shared: "I just think it's horrific and I feel for the Beckhams," as she understands the pain and confusion from seeing her own son just once a year.

Carla noted that there is "no love like a mother's love", but has chosen to move on from the family feud and "live life to the fullest as it's out of our hands." She also spoke about the difficulty in the situation for siblings, expressing how her other children "miss their big brother", which might be similar for Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

"There's so many similarities to the Beckhams. I feel like it's a constant no win situation," Carla added, "Brooklyn will wake up and realise he made the worst move of his life, you only get one mum and dad. You should appreciate them as you never know when you may need them."

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