
Brooklyn Beckham 'loves cooking for Nicola Peltz'
Brooklyn Beckham tries to cook for his wife "every night".
The 26-year-old star has been married to actress Nicola Peltz since 2022, and Brooklyn admits that he enjoys taking responsibility in the kitchen.
Brooklyn - who is the eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham - told People: "I love cooking my wife stuff, and I try and cook every night."
The loved-up couple also like to try some viral food trends.
Brooklyn said: "I tell you, my wife sends me so much stuff on TikTok. She's like, 'Can you please make me this little snack?'
"She sent me this one the other day of this pickle cut in half, scraped out with a bit of cream cheese and everything, bagel seasoning and lemon pepper seasoning. She sent me that and we made it. It's like our new late-night snack."
Asked which celebrity, living or dead, he'd most want to cook for, Brooklyn replied: "Probably the Beatles. I think that would be really cool.
"Yeah, I'd make probably a traditional fish and chips sandwich."
Meanwhile, Brooklyn recently opened up about his wedding day, revealing that his anxiety "disappeared" when he saw Nicola walking down the aisle.
He told Glamour: "I'm usually chill speaking in front of people, but that day I was a wreck. Nicola kept me waiting for ten minutes and it felt like forever. But when I saw her, everything else disappeared."
Brooklyn subsequently got a tattoo as a way of marking his wedding day.
He shared: "I had our vows tattooed on me. I've got well over a hundred tattoos now. I wasn't allowed to get any until I turned 18 - my parents were strict about that."
Nicola also recalled feeling nervous on her wedding day. However, she found Brooklyn to be a reassuring presence.
The 30-year-old actress said: "I was so nervous. Saying our vows in front of that many people? Terrifying. Someone told me, 'Just look at Brooklyn.' And as soon as I did, the nerves faded.
"When my dad took my hand and said, 'Are you ready?' I just started crying. I couldn't even look at him. I was thinking, My make-up! And when I walked down the aisle, Sekou was singing Songbird live. I still get goosebumps just thinking about it."

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