
Nicola Peltz's powerful inner circle- which includes Victoria and David's ex-pal
Nicola Peltz has reportedly been 'blown away' by the support from A-List celebrities and has grown her 'inner circle' amid family feud with Victoria and David Beckham
Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham's family feud with David and Victoria Beckham is showing no signs of slowing down as Nicola is now reportedly surrounded by an inner circle of A-list celebrities who are offering support, including Victoria Beckham's ex-pal.
It's believed that Brooklyn, 26, is currently embroiled in a feud with his family, including dad David and mum Victoria.
The alleged feud is believed to have started when Brooklyn and Nicola, 30, tied the knot three years ago, while fuel was also added to the fire when Nicola and Brooklyn failed to attend David's 50th birthday celebrations last month.
An insider has now claimed that Nicola is becoming the ' Taylor Swift ' of the showbiz world and giving 'Vic's circle a run for its money'.
An insider has claimed to Closer: 'Nicola's rapidly becoming the new Taylor Swift of the showbiz world and her fast-growing posse of A-list friends is certainly giving Vic's circle a run for its money. She's very much becoming the Queen Bee right now amid all this drama - even Gisele Bündchen, who was at Nicola and Brooklyn's wedding, sends her messages of support.'
Nicola has reportedly been 'blown away' by the response from fellow celebrities and has grown her 'inner circle'.
They claimed: 'She's got BFF Selena Gomez by her side through all this, and Nicola has been blown away by the amount of friends who've been reaching out, admitting this feud had helped her reconnect with old pals including Kendal Jenner, Gigi Hadid and Hailey Bieber'.
The insider added: 'Her newest pal Meghan (Markle) has recently introduced her to Serena Williams, who Nicola clicked with immediately and has been calling and messaging her regularly to check in, knowing first hand how traumatic a public family fall-out can be.'
The insider added that Nicola is 'feeling powerful' now that she has her 'A-list circle' around her, and that she is feeling 'equipped to battle it out with her mother-in-law'.
The Mirror has contacted Nicola Peltz 's representatives for comment.
Meghan Markle and Victoria appeared to be close friends at one time, with Victoria and David famously attending her wedding to Prince Harry. However, their relationship appears to have drifted apart, with the claims that Meghan is now close friends with Nicola.
The last confirmed public appearance of Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham together occurred on December 25, 2018, during the royal family's Christmas Day church service. Since then, there have been no public reports or sightings of Meghan Markle and Victoria Beckham together, suggesting they have drifted apart.

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