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Nicola Peltz shares message parents gave her as Brooklyn stays silent on 'feud'

Nicola Peltz shares message parents gave her as Brooklyn stays silent on 'feud'

Daily Mirror02-06-2025
Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham have opened up on their relationship, revealing how they deal with intense scrutiny into their lives together
Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham's relationship has been under the intense spotlight amid rumours of a Beckham family rift. However, the actress has candidly opened up on the "inseparable" bond between the married couple despite the alleged family rift.
The duo tied the knot in a lavish wedding in 2022. The days-long celebration brought a large guest list, with David and Victoria Beckham among those beaming at the ceremony.

Speaking of their strong connection, Nicola admitted her parents had always told her that she would "feel it" when she met the right person. In this case, she explained she finally found that to be true after meeting Brooklyn.

The pair opened up during a chat with Glamour. Reflecting on her parents' words, Nicola admitted: "My parents always told me, "When you meet the right person, you'll feel it." As a child, I thought, "How will I ever know that?"
"But it's true: It's this deep feeling of security that spreads throughout your entire body, a calmness, a sense of arrival. I had never experienced that before."
And Brooklyn gushed you have to marry your best friend, saying Nicola is "exactly that". Nicola went on to say the "little things" are what make the pair happiest, saying social media only shows off their more extravagant moments.
Nicola and Brooklyn also opened up about their mental health and how they deal with the intense scrutiny about being a famous couple in the public eye.

"Don't listen to all the nonsense," Brooklyn said when he was asked how they best protect their privacy. "Keep your head down, work hard, stay friendly. There will always be people who talk. The important thing is that we're happy together."
And Nicola claimed it isn't always easy to ignore the stories that appear on social media. She admitted she would "love to deny" fake news immediately, but said it's "not worth it". Instead, she say she scrolls by and moves on. Brooklyn also tellingly said: "There will always be people who talk. The important thing is that we're happy together."
Speculation of tension between Victoria and David and their son and his wife was initially sparked by an incident over a wedding dress. Now, over three years on, LA-based Brooklyn and Nicola have now reportedly cut contact altogether.

The apparent fallout came to light after Brooklyn did not attend any of his father's 50th birthday celebrations. He has also failed to address any of his close-knit family's recent birthdays.
However, over the weekend, he did find the time to post a tribute to Nicola's brother Will, labelling him his 'bro.'
The new issue of Glamour Germany will be available in retail and online from 3 June 2025. You can already read the cover interview on GLAMOUR gibt Frauen eine Stimme!
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