
Brooklyn Beckham says he knew he'd marry wife Nicola after three months – but snubs David and Victoria in new interview
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BROOKLYN Beckham has revealed he knew Nicola Peltz was "the one" after just three months of dating.
His love-struck confession comes just weeks after the 26-year-old's social media post in which he vowed to always put his wife first.
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Brooklyn Beckham has revealed he knew he wanted to marry wife Nicola Peltz after just three months
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He said 'you have to marry your best friend'
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Brooklyn, 26, didn't mention his parents David and Victoria Beckham by name in the chat amid their ongoing feud
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The pair snubbed David's 50th birthday celebrations this year
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During the previous upload directed towards Bates Motel star Nicola, 30, Brooklyn said: 'My whole world.
"I will love you forever. I always choose you baby.'
Now he has opened up on his early plans to pop the question to the Lola actress, who he married in Miami three years ago.
In a new interview, he said: "I knew after three months that I wanted to marry her.
"But because of COVID, I wanted to wait until our families could be there."
Yet the chef and photographer failed to mention his parents David and Victoria by name, amid their recent family feud and claims he has now hired Prince Harry's lawyers to solve the bitter dispute.
Brooklyn continued to detail his proposal plans to Glamour Magazine's Germany edition and added: "A few hours before, I had a golf cart accident and needed stitches in my hand.
"My thumb was completely bandaged - I couldn't even open the wine!"
During the chat, he was quick to gush over his spouse and their almost-instant connection.
Brooklyn Beckham takes swipe at David and Victoria amid 'family feud' as he shares tribute to wife Nicola Peltz
He said: "When I first saw Nicola at Coachella, I was immediately captivated - by her beauty, her warmth, her charisma.
"Even though it was only a fleeting moment, it stayed with me for a long time."
He then added: "You have to marry your best friend, someone you feel at home with. For me, Nicola is exactly that."
Nicola, in contrast, referenced her parents through the chat and told how they told her to "always tell the truth."
Posh and Becks' plan to make Harper Beckham a star
David and Victoria Beckham are reportedly planning to help their daughter Harper become a star. The couple, who have already seen their sons Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz venture into the public eye, are said to be keen on guiding their youngest child into the limelight. Harper, who is 13 years old, has already shown a keen interest in fashion and beauty, much like her mother, Victoria.
Victoria, a former Spice Girl turned fashion designer, and David, an ex-footballer, believe that Harper has the potential to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry. They are allegedly exploring various opportunities for her, including social media ventures and brand collaborations. The Beckhams are known for their savvy business acumen and are reportedly ensuring that Harper's foray into stardom is carefully managed.
The couple's decision to support Harper's ambitions comes as no surprise, considering their own successful careers and the prominence of their family in the media. With her parents' guidance and the resources at their disposal, Harper could very well follow in their footsteps and carve out her own niche in the world of fashion and entertainment.
ROUGH TIME
It has been a tough time for the couple of late.
Brooklyn and Nicola first sparked rumours of a huge rift between them and Brooklyn's parents when they snubbed all of David's 50th birthday celebrations earlier this year.
Budding photographer Brooklyn also previously fell out with his parents shortly after his marriage to Nicola.
With a fresh clash in full swing, experts have told The Sun how the eldest of the Beckham clan has chosen his wife over his mega-famous family.
Just two days ago, the eldest of the Beckham brood appeared to cement that view as he paid tribute to Nicola's brother - despite ignoring his father's 50th.
He took to Instagram to wish Will Peltz a happy birthday as he turned 39.
Brooklyn shared a photo of them on a night out, writing: 'Happy birthday Will Peltz, love you buddy,' to which Will replied: 'Ayee love you bro.'
The dig came on the day the final episode of his dad's chat show Beckham & Friends aired.
CLAP BACK
Billionaire heiress, Nicola has also faced cutting accusations of 'controlling' Brooklyn, and is believed to be at the centre of the escalating feud between the Peltz and Beckham families.
Amid the allegations over her conduct, a source previously said of the screen star: "She is creating conflict where there is none and divides are springing up left, right and centre."
Yet her mates have now taken a stand.
One told MirrorOnline over the weekend: "She is not isolating him [Brooklyn] at all.
"He is free to do what he wants and he loves his wife and they are happy together.
"They are each other's family.'
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Brooklyn previously told how he will 'always choose' his wife
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Lola actress Nicola has been accused of 'controlling' the chef and photographer
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