
Nicola Peltz makes savage family remark as Brooklyn set to snub little sister Harper's big birthday
Nicola Peltz has made a number of eyebrow raising remarks about family life as her father's birthday celebrations enter a third week but it seems a return to the UK for Brooklyn's little sister Harper's big day is said to be highly unlikely. Talks of tension between Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola's relationship with David and Victoria first started in 2022, around the time of the pair's wedding and it appears there are no signs of their frosty feud ending any time soon.
The 26-year-old aspiring chef is still celebrating the birthday of Nicola's billionaire dad, who she referred to as the "most loving father", just weeks after snubbing his own dad's 50th milestone birthday in the UK. The American actress has paid another gushing tribute to her family again as her father Nelson Peltz's 83rd birthday celebrations continue into a second week.
Showing her followers her Pop Mart dolls lined up in a row, she wrote: "our little family", with a telling second snap, which she captioned: "My mom just gets it." There was more to come as she rounded off her collection with a snap of herself hugging her father, writing: "I love you so much dad."
Meanwhile, her husband Brooklyn's younger sister Harper turns 14 on Thursday but a source claims that the Peltz Beckhams have no intentions of joining in on the teen's celebrations back in the UK, the Mirror reports.
Harper, who is the youngest of Posh and Beck's four kids, is said to have become collateral damage alongside Brooklyn's two younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz, as an insider claims the family fallout is mainly between Brooklyn and his parents.
The source said: 'Harper's been particularly affected by what's going on because she's always been really close to Brooklyn.
"They've always had a lovely bond because Brooklyn was that bit older when Harper was born and the hope when Brooklyn married Nicola was that she'd become like a big sister to Harper in a house full of brothers.
"But obviously that hasn't happened and it's potentially going to be heartbreaking for Harper if Brooklyn doesn't show up for her on her birthday.'
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While Brooklyn and Nicola celebrated billionaire Nelson's birthday in Bedford New York with the Peltz family, Posh and Becks were back at home in the UK.
Nicola, 30, later posted a snap to social media of her and Brooklyn with her dad and penned a gushing tribute.
It said: 'I am so lucky to be your daughter, you're the most loving and supportive father I could ever dream of… Thank you for always being there for us – our constant love and support.'
If Brooklyn fails to acknowledge his little sister's birthday, it will be the latest hurtful move in a string of snubbed family events and milestones that the Beckham's eldest son has dismissed amid their ongoing rift.
In May, Brooklyn missed all of David's pre-birthday bashes in the Cotswolds and Paris, also snubbing his star-studded dinner at the Michelin starred west London restaurant.
The football icon was joined by some of his closest pals to celebrate his 50th birthday, including Tom Cruise, Eva Longoria and Guy Ritchie, and was treated to a performance by son Cruz, 20, on his guitar, while Romeo, 22, was tasked with the job of carrying in David's cake.
Given that Brooklyn also failed to acknowledge his father's big milestone on any of his social media channels but publicly wished Nelson 'A Happy Birthday'.
He also remained silent on Father's Day and when his father was honoured with a royal knighthood last month.
Therefore, insiders have claimed that the chances of Brooklyn 'showing up for Harper' are looking pretty slim.
The source said:'A teenage birthday is a big deal for any child and in the past they've always tried to do things together as a family. 'Victoria would like nothing more than for Brooklyn to show up to celebrate with them all, but it's not looking likely at all.

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