She has been enjoying the Beckham’s annual European summer holiday in recent weeks.
And Cruz Beckham’s bikini-clad girlfriend Jackie Apostel showed off her fruity side as she poses in sizzling new snaps from the getaway on Friday.Ā
The singer and model, 30, took to her Instagram account to share a glimpse at the trip where she wore an orange bandeau bikini and held up a selection of lemons.
The brunette beauty penned in the caption of her post: ‘sometimes life gives u [lemon emoji].’
In another gorgeous image she showed off her toned physique in a blue triangle two-piece as she looked out over the oceans.Ā
Elsewhere in her latest social media album she posed in a loved-up snap with Cruz,Ā 21, as they sat on the side of the family yacht.
Cruz Beckham’s bikini-clad girlfriend Jackie Apostel showed off her fruity side as she posed with some lemons in sizzling new snaps from the Beckham family holiday on Friday
In another gorgeous image she showed off her toned physique in a blue triangle two-piece as she looked out over the oceans
Elsewhere in her latest social media album she posed in a loved-up snap with Cruz, 21, as they sat on the side of the family yacht
The post comes as her boyfriendĀ Cruz’s debut EP was released on Friday ā with several songs referencing his famous family members.Ā
The singer and his band The Breakers have unveiled Wear & Tear, which capturesĀ what Cruz calls ‘a life lived’ ā the good, the bad and the ‘learning curves’ in between.
He also said he hopes the EP conveys the fact that despite people having different life experiences, they can still share emotions, musing:Ā ‘We’ve been high, and low, in love and in pain, jealous, upset – we’ve lived and learned.Ā We’ve all got our wear and tear.’
The title track from his six-song EP is a clear homage to mother Victoria, titled WANNABE, much like the Spice Girls’ debut single.Ā Ā
Yet not all the references to his family are as flattering, with Cruz hinting at his fallout with brother Brooklyn in hisĀ single, Seeing Red ā which pokes fun at unnecessary feuds.Ā
Seeing Red features lyrics such as ‘Been seeing red for as long as I remember / Yeah, I said I’m already there / The moment I drop this s**t, the whole thing’s over’.
Yet despite the serious nature of the lyrics, Cruz revealed they’re meant to be taken as tongue-in-cheek, stating: ‘Seeing red is a comedic take on a totally unserious moment of frustration, in this case in sports.Ā
‘Everyone’s competitive nature likes to take over now and then, but it’s all fun and games. Seeing red is a nod to that exact turning point.’
The music video seemingly pays homage to his dad David’s career, with Cruz and his bandmates playing football.Ā
The brunette beauty penned in the caption of her Instagram post: ‘sometimes life gives u [lemon emoji]’
The singer and model, 30, took to her Instagram account to share a glimpse at the trip where she spent time with Cruz
In another snap she looked stunning in a silk orange dress with white lace detailing around her cleavageĀ
She also snapped a bizarre image of Cruz posing with some vegetables by the seaĀ
The Beckhams have been spending time on their yacht off the coast of France and ItalyĀ
She showed off her chic sense of style in a pink dress in another snapĀ
While they were away Cruz made sure to keep the family entertained with his guitar playingĀ
Jackie’s post comes as her boyfriend Cruz’s debut EP was released on Friday ā with several songs referencing his famous family members (pictured with Brooklyn’s wife Nicola Peltz and his mother and brother in 2024)
However, things take a turn when the players start scrapping on the pitch, with Cruz depicted as bloodied and bruised.Ā Ā
Cruz also hints at the fallout in the single Loneliest Boy.Ā
The track includes lyrics about ‘breaking mama’s heart’ ā with fans convinced they were inspired by Brooklyn and his ongoing estrangement.Ā
In one scathing verse, he sings: ‘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?’Ā
‘But, why can’t they see that you’re a million miles away, They’ll never know, when you look so close.’Ā
Even closer to the knuckle, a second verse reads: ‘Loneliest boy, mama don’t talk too much, It’s breaking hеr heart.
‘It shows in the small things that you don’t do, I guess in thе end that it’s you, yourself, and you. Tell me how do you live, when you’ve got nobody to lose?’
Brooklyn has not acknowledged any of his parents’ birthdays or milestones publicly since their rift began, around the time of David’s 50th celebrations, and failed to share a post for Father’s Day this year.
It was reported that Brooklyn was ‘furious’ that his parents had included him in a Father’s Day post and wants them to ‘leave him alone’.
Shortly before Christmas last year, Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram, while his lawyers later wrote to the Beckhams’ team requesting all communication be conducted through legal representatives.
Earlier this year, Brooklyn was accused of selling his family out for a big sum following the release of his two-part DoorDash commercial.
In January, Brooklyn released a scathing six-page statement denouncing his parents.
He announced he had cut ties with his family ā declaring he was no longer part of ‘Brand Beckham’ and insisting his parents and their other children are ‘performative’.
Brooklyn also claimed David and Victoria had controlled him for much of his life, attempted to drive a wedge between him and Nicola and left him embarrassed when his mother danced ‘inappropriately’ with him during the first dance at his wedding.
Yet five months after declaring that he and his wife Nicola want privacy, Brooklyn was savaged by fans, who branded him ‘classless’ after he collaborated with DoorDash for an advert that poked fun at the fallout.Ā
In the teaser clip for the advert released on June 15, Brooklyn smirked and said: ‘You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.’
It has been taken as mocking parents David and Victoria with whom he no longer speaks ā and profiting off their name, while friends of the Beckhams have said the pair are ‘devastated and inconsolable’ by the jibe.
It’s thought that he was paid ‘at least $1million (Ā£751,000)’ for the campaign, with a source saying: ‘Anything that makes him money is good ā it shows that his brand is there and flourishing.’
Friends of the Beckhams were shocked to see Brooklyn’s advert.
One told the Daily Mail’s Katie Hind: ‘To do an advert based on estrangement from family as if it’s a joke when his family is devastated and sister and grandparents inconsolable is shocking.Ā
‘Especially from someone who claims he wants peace and privacy.’
