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Nicola Peltz's Photos With Husband Brooklyn Beckham Spark Concern Over One Detail

Nicola Peltz's Photos With Husband Brooklyn Beckham Spark Concern Over One Detail

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Nicola Peltz's Photos With Husband Brooklyn Beckham Spark Concern Over One Detail originally appeared on Parade.
Nicola Peltz's photo series with husband Brooklyn Beckham has caught fans' attention but not for the reason you might expect.
From her steamy snaps shot by Victoria Beckham and David Beckham's eldest son to her jaw-dropping portrait, the 30-year-old never failed to deliver a striking blend of glamour and boldness.
However, in one of her Instagram posts, one photo caught the attention of her followers.
The billionaire heiress shared a series of snaps featuring her family and a steamy mirror selfie with her husband.
Amid the romantic and playful snapshots, one image stood out, a photo of Peltz sporting an ab-baring outfit with one hand holding a cigarette.
The image prompted her followers to flood the comments with questions and raised eyebrows.
Fans expressed their concern about her 'glamourizing smoking' and setting a 'bad' example to her young followers.
'Why are you glamourising smoking? If you want to smoke, that's up to you. But be mindful how many young girls watch you,' one wrote.
Another echoed the same and said, 'Stunning woman, but why glamorize smoking???? Not necessary and so damaging.'
"Why promoting smoking @nicolaannepeltzbeckham? That is not a good example for the young people and you don't need to smoke," a third user commented.
'Why promoting smoking? Twice? You are a bad influence!' a follower chimed in.
Commenters also urged her to quit the bad habit, adding that there was nothing 'cool' about it.
'Please don't smoke, you're too pretty,' a commenter noted.
The same goes for another who asked, 'What's cool about a cigarette?'
The couple tied the knot in April 2022 after three years of dating.
Unfortunately, months after they officially became husband and wife, rumors sparked suggesting that the model had feuded with her mother-in-law during the wedding planning process.
The beef also caused a rift among the siblings, particularly Brooklyn Beckham and his brother Romeo Beckham.Nicola Peltz's Photos With Husband Brooklyn Beckham Spark Concern Over One Detail first appeared on Parade on Jul 24, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 24, 2025, where it first appeared.
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