Victoria Beckham showed her support for Gordon Ramsay as she attended the launch of his new Netflix show, Being Gordon Ramsay, on Monday.
The fashion designer, 51, who has been friends with the chef, 59, and Tana, 51, for over 25 years, cut a glamorous figure in a black plunging gown at the event to celebrate his six-part docuseries.
It follows Gordon as he opens five culinary experiences in 22 Bishopsgate, a 278-metre building in central London, with a budget of £20million.
Alongside posing for a photo with the couple, Victoria mingled with their daughters Tilly, 24, and Holly, 26, at the event.
Victoria's attendance comes just days after her estranged eldest son Brooklyn, 26, unfollowed Gordon on Instagram.
Gordon had waded into the family feud, where he staunchly defended David, 50, and Victoria, 51, and commented on some of the claims Brooklyn made in his scathing six-page statement about 'Brand Beckham'.
The TV star issued the warning to Brooklyn in an interview on Friday but insisted that the pair have a good relationship.
Ramsay said he believes it is Brooklyn's 'infatuation' with his wife Nicola Peltz that has led to his decision to cut ties with his parents.
He also said he believes it is only 'a matter of time' before Brooklyn realises 'what his parents mean to him'.
He told The Sun: 'He's desperate to forge his own way, and I respect that from him. It's such a good thing to do. But remember where you came from.
'And honestly, one day you're not going to have your mum and dad, and you need to understand that. That penny will drop.
'Brooklyn and I have messaged a little bit, our relationship is solid. I love him – his heart is incredible.
'But it's hard, isn't it, when you're infatuated? Love is blind. It's easy to get up on that rollercoaster, and get carried away. But it will come back.'
The celebrity chef, whose son Jack was Brooklyn's closest childhood friend, also praised the Beckhams for their parenting.
He added: 'I've seen first-hand just how good parents they are. David as a dad is just incredible.
'They've both put so much energy into their kids, and I know just how many times they've got Brooklyn out of the s***.
'I think it's going to be a matter of time before Brooklyn takes a good look at himself and understands just what his parents mean to him.'
In Brooklyn's six-page scathing statement, released on Instagram on January 19, he declared has no plans to reconcile with his family.
He accused his mother Victoria of ruining his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz and his father David for caring about public perception and endorsements above all else.
But Gordon refuted Brooklyn's accusation that his mother Victoria 'hijacked' his first dance with Nicola at their wedding in April 2022 and danced inappropriately with him.
The chef said: 'We were there at the wedding. There was nothing salacious. There was nothing inappropriate. Everyone was having fun, having a dance.'
Brooklyn has since unfollowed the chef but has stopped short of blocking him. Friends of the Ramsays suspect Brooklyn and his wife are furious that the TV star has discussed the feud in a way that portrays them negatively.
A friend of the families said: ‘Brooklyn and Nicola clearly don’t want any criticism at all. They just don’t want to hear any negativity about themselves.
‘They must hate being talked about unless it’s gushing. Maybe they don’t like the truth.’
The Beckhams and The Ramsays have been friends for more than two decades.
They first connected back in 2006 when David hired Gordon for a World Cup party.
Their friendship grew when both families lived in Los Angeles.