Another tattoo gone. And this time, people are reading between the lines.
Twenty-six-year-old Brooklyn Beckham, who recently removed the “DAD” tattoo dedicated to his father, now appears to be erasing more pieces of his past — specifically the ink honoring his siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper.

The names of his brothers and sister had been tattooed across his fingers. But on February 5, paparazzi captured Brooklyn out for a walk with his wife, Nicola Peltz, and something had clearly changed.
The once-visible lettering was no longer there. Instead, a bold black-and-white pattern now covered the area, effectively concealing the original names. The transformation was subtle but unmistakable.
Notably, the tattoos dedicated to Nicola remain untouched.

That detail didn’t escape observers.
And then there was the outfit.
Brooklyn stepped out wearing a simple white T-shirt printed with the phrase “Good Brothers.” For many, it felt like more than just a random fashion choice — especially given the timing. Some saw it as a pointed message directed at Romeo and Cruz, with whom tensions have been rumored in recent months.

Earlier, Brooklyn had already altered another meaningful tattoo. The word “DAD” was removed through laser correction and replaced with a starfish and two lifebuoys — a symbolic shift that fueled speculation about where family relationships currently stand.
One thing is clear: the changes aren’t accidental. Whether symbolic, emotional or purely aesthetic, Brooklyn’s skin is telling a new story — and people are watching closely.