Victoria Beckham watched on as her son Cruz sang an emotional song about 'breaking mama's heart' during his band's London gig on Tuesday night.
Cruz, 20, and his group The Breakers are wrapping up their debut tour with three nights at the Courtyard Theatre in London, and for their first gig at the venue the frontman's parents Victoria and David were both in the audience along with his older brother Romeo, 23.
There was, of course, no sign of Cruz's eldest brother Brooklyn, amid the family estrangement.
The Spice Girl, 51, and her husband, 50, were pictured leaving the gig hand in hand after an emotional evening, during which gig-goers report that Cruz was 'overcome' whilst performing a song rumoured to be about Brooklyn.
Cruz's London set included his band's track Loneliest Boy, which features the lyrics: 'Loneliest boy, mama don't talk too much, it's breaking her heart.'
In January, Brooklyn released an explosive six-page statement aimed at his parents, where he revealed he did not wish to reconcile with his family.
A concert-goer told The Mirror: 'At one point during the song, he seemed overcome with emotion as his bandmate put his arm around his shoulder and affectionately ruffled his hair.'
Fans have been left convinced the scathing lyrics are about Brooklyn's widening estrangement from his family.
Loneliest Boy's lyrics also say: 'It shows in the small things that you don't do, I guess in the end that it's you, yourself, and you. Tell me how do you live, when you've got nobody to lose?'
The song goes on: 'Loneliest boy, place all your bets on him, To find something bad in somebody good, he always does, Loneliest boy, I hope that you’re listening, Don’t push all your friends away, when we’re tryna show you love.'
Elsewhere, the chorus reads: 'So tell me you’re scared, and that you need someone to hold. Cause you’re in the room but really, does it even show?
'But, why can’t they see that you’re a million miles away, They’ll never know, when you look so close.'
Victoria and David were seen standing at the back of the venue with Romeo and family pal Dave Gardner.
Designer Victoria went for an understated look in a pair of black jeans and blazer, adding dark shades for her exit with David.
The former footballer matched the rockstar vibes in a brown leather jacket, keeping a tight hold of his wife's hand as they headed to their car home.
Cruz and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel were later spotted leaving the gig, with the musician happily signing autographs for fans.
Earlier this month Brooklyn dealt another blow to his devastated parents as he failed to mention Victoria on Mother's Day, though praised his mother-in-law on social media.
Taking to Instagram, Brooklyn, 27, shared a photo of himself alongside Claudia Heffner Peltz and his wife Nicola, with the accompanying caption: 'Happy birthday to the best mother-in-law. Love u so much and hope u had the most amazing day.'
With Claudia's birthday falling on March 12 - three days earlier - it seemed a particularly calculated move.
The eldest son of Victoria and David turned 27 earlier this month and blasted the 'performative posts' which included loving messages, according to reports.
An insider told ET that Brooklyn wants to put an end to any attempt from his parents to contact him, including on social media, following their bitter falling out.
Victoria, David, and his brothers Romeo and Cruz all shared heartfelt posts honouring Brooklyn's birthday, but they were apparently unappreciated.
A source told the publication: 'Brooklyn and Nicola are disheartened they chose to make public Instagram posts for his birthday.
'These are the exact type of performative public actions that Brooklyn has been trying to put an end to, to no avail.
'Last summer they issued a legal letter to his parents requesting that any correspondence go through lawyers.'
Instead, Brooklyn spent the day with Nicola who shared a video of her husband blowing out his candles on a box of doughnuts.
The aspiring chef only took to Instagram during the day to thank his wife for her gushing social media post, brushing aside his family's olive branch.
He was given another opportunity to reconnect with his estranged family after his parents attempted to build bridges by sharing a series of birthday tributes.
But while he failed to acknowledge their nostalgic throwback photos, birthday messages and repeated use of his affectionate nickname - Buster - he wasted no time in responding to Nicola.
The most recent reports suggest Brooklyn is on speaking terms with his grandfather Ted and his wife Hilary, even though he remains estranged from his parents. He's reportedly been in regular contact with them.