Brooklyn Beckham prepared a meal for his wife, Nicola Peltz, and a friend shortly after Nicola’s father, Nelson Peltz, publicly addressed the ongoing conflict with the Beckham family.
On Tuesday night, the 26-year-old chef posted a photo on his Instagram Stories showing their kitchen island covered with containers of food – noodles, burgers, tofu, and a salad.
Alongside the photo, Brooklyn wrote: ‘Set it up for the Mrs and her best mate xx’.
Oh my gosh, you will NOT believe what Nicola’s dad, Nelson, did! He actually talked about everything – the whole family situation! – at this event called WSJD’s Invest Live in West Palm Beach yesterday. I was practically glued to every update, and it was just… everything. I needed to know every detail, and he finally gave us some! It’s insane!
Nelson mentioned his daughter and the Beckhams are a personal matter he won’t discuss today. He did share that he thinks his daughter and her husband, Brooklyn, are wonderful and hopes they have a lasting and happy marriage.
When asked if he offered the couple guidance during a tough time, Nelson responded that he does, but also joked that sometimes they offer advice to him.
Last month, Brooklyn publicly shared on Instagram that he doesn’t want to repair his relationship with his parents, Victoria and Sir David, and claimed they deliberately tried to end his marriage to his wife, who is 30 years old.
Nicola Peltz’s father is significantly wealthier than David and Victoria Beckham. He has a net worth of $1.6 billion, while the Beckhams are worth $680 million.
In a recent appearance on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, Marina Hyde discussed the substantial wealth of Lord Nelson.
Apparently, the Beckhams support Brooklyn financially, but not excessively. They seem to hope he’ll eventually become self-sufficient and independent.
Nelson Peltz might not admit it, but sources say he told someone he gives his daughter a $1 million monthly allowance.
The Beckhams never imagined their children would be the ones signing prenuptial agreements – they always expected it would be themselves.
Since Brooklyn publicly explained why he was ending his relationship with his family, they haven’t said anything publicly. They’ve remained silent.
Instead of joining the event, Brooklyn Beckham’s parents, David and Victoria, and his siblings – Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14 – demonstrated their family support by attending Haute Couture Fashion Week last week.
Brooklyn stated that he felt controlled by his family, who he believes prioritize public image over everything else. He also shared that being with his wife, Nicola, has brought him a sense of calm and eased his long-standing struggles with severe anxiety.
He wrote: ‘I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private.
I’m disappointed that my parents and their associates keep talking to the media. Because of this, I feel I need to share my side of the story and address some of the false information that’s been published.
I’ve decided not to try and repair my relationship with my family. It’s not about being controlled; I’m finally asserting my own needs and boundaries, which is something I’ve never done before.
‘For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family.
I grew up surrounded by showy displays on social media, obligatory family gatherings, and relationships that often felt fake.
I’ve recently witnessed how far certain people will go to spread lies through the media, often harming innocent individuals, all to maintain their public image. However, I’m confident that the truth will eventually be revealed.
He explained that his parents have consistently tried to sabotage his relationship, starting even before his wedding, and they still haven’t stopped.
My mom suddenly canceled making Nicola’s dress right before the event, even though Nicola was really looking forward to wearing it. This left Nicola scrambling to find a replacement.
In the weeks leading up to my wedding, my parents kept trying to get me to legally change my name – they pressured me and even offered me money to do so. This would have impacted not only me, but also my wife and any children we might have.
Honestly, they really pushed for me to sign the contract before my wedding. It was all about getting the deal officially started, and timing was crucial for them to kick things off, so they were quite insistent about it.
‘My holdout affected the payday, and they have never treated me the same since.’
To make matters worse, he explained that his mother actually called him “evil” during wedding planning. This was because he and Nicola decided to seat his grandmother, Sandra, and Nicola’s grandmother at their table, as both women were widows.
‘Both of our parents had their own tables equally adjacent to ours.
The night before my wedding, some family members made it clear they didn’t consider Nicola to be one of us, saying she wasn’t related by blood or considered family.
Ever since I began asserting myself and setting boundaries with my family, my parents have relentlessly attacked me, both in private conversations and by going to the media with damaging stories – clearly directed by them. It’s been a constant barrage since I started standing up for what I believe in.
Even my own brothers turned against me, launching attacks on social media before unexpectedly blocking me completely last summer.
My mom unexpectedly cut in during my first dance with my wife. We had been planning it for weeks, and it was supposed to be to a really romantic song.
During our wedding reception, with 500 guests watching, Marc Anthony invited me on stage. I was supposed to have my first dance with my wife, but surprisingly, my mother was there waiting to dance with me instead.
Let me tell you, as someone who often talks about boundaries and self-respect, this experience was incredibly difficult for me. Someone danced far too closely and inappropriately on me, right in front of a crowd. Honestly, it was the most uncomfortable and humiliating moment of my life. It really shook me, and it’s something I’m still processing. It’s a stark reminder that respecting personal space is essential, and no one should ever feel that violated or exposed.
We decided to renew our vows to make fresh, happy memories of our wedding day, replacing any past stress or awkwardness with joy.
It breaks my heart to say this, but my family just hasn’t shown my wife the respect she deserves. We’ve really tried to build a relationship and become a unified family, but they consistently dismiss her, and it’s incredibly painful to watch.
My mother has consistently invited women I used to know into our family life, and it’s obvious she’s trying to make both of us feel awkward.
Even though things were difficult, we still went to London to celebrate my dad’s birthday. Unfortunately, we ended up stuck in our hotel room for a week, unable to spend the quality time with him that we’d hoped for.
He wouldn’t agree to anything unless it was done at his large birthday party, complete with a hundred guests and cameras everywhere.
He only agreed to meet with me if I didn’t bring Nicola, which really hurt. Then, when my family visited Los Angeles, they completely avoided me.
‘My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first.
These days, it often seems like ‘family love’ is measured by how active you are on social media or how willing you are to rearrange your life for a family photo, even if it means sacrificing work or other commitments.
For years, we’ve made a special effort to attend all the fashion shows, parties, and media events, always presenting a picture of a flawless family.
It really hurt me when my wife asked my mum for help rescuing dogs affected by the LA fires, and my mum turned her down. It felt especially tough because my wife was genuinely trying to do something good, and I always thought my mum would support efforts like that.
It’s a misunderstanding to say my wife controls me. Actually, I’ve been the one controlled for most of my life – by my parents.
I used to be absolutely crippled by anxiety, seriously. It was just…always there. But honestly? Since I finally moved out and started living on my own, it’s like a weight lifted. It’s the first time ever I’ve felt genuinely calm, and it’s incredible. I never thought I could feel this free.
‘I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose, and have found peace and relief.
My wife and I simply want a peaceful, private life, and happiness for our family – without being influenced by public opinion or media attention.
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2026-02-04 11:35