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Nicola Peltz-Beckham poses TOPLESS with her glam mum, 70, as she shares unseen snaps from wedding vow renewal

Nicola Peltz-Beckham poses TOPLESS with her glam mum, 70, as she shares unseen snaps from wedding vow renewal

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The American actress has shared a selection of unseen and intimate snaps from their special day
PRETTY PELTZ Nicola Peltz-Beckham poses TOPLESS with her glam mum, 70, as she shares unseen snaps from wedding vow renewal
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NICOLA Peltz-Beckham has posed topless with her very glam 70-year-old mum in unseen snaps from her and Brooklyn's recent vow renewal.
Nicola, 30, and Brooklyn, 26, said "I do" for a second time earlier this month after keeping their distance from his famous family.
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Nicola Peltz-Beckham was seen posing with her mum Claudia
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Nicola was seemingly topless for the snaps
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Nicola has shared a selection of snaps from the vow renewal on her social media
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Brooklyn and Nicola said 'I do' again on August 2
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And now the Bates Motel actress has shared a series of snaps from their big day where her family turned out in their masses, and The Beckhams were nowhere to be seen.
Among the slew of snaps that Nicola shared on her Instagram on Monday were several of her posing with her mum Claudia Peltz, who is a former fashion model
In two of the photos, Nicola and Claudia, 70, were seen posing in a mirror with one another.
Nicola, who was getting ready to walk down the aisle again, wore only a pair of tights as she went topless for the cheeky snap.
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Standing beside her mum, with much of her body shielded, Nicola displayed her svelte frame as she smiled.
Her mum could be seen holding a black dress in front of her as her daughter held her hair back.
MUM AND DAUGHTER DUO
Fans went wild over the mum and daughter duo.
"No I can't. You and mom," said one person in the comments section.
A second swooned: "Omg you and Claudia. Obsessed!"
"Your mum is so beautiful. You two Angels," added a third.
Brooklyn Beckham & Nicola Peltz 'renew wedding vows' after 3 years of marriage
"Awww congratulations on renewing your vows. Your mama is beautiful lady x," said a fourth.
Meanwhile, other fans and critics questioned why Nicola's family was present at the vow renewal, but Brooklyn's was not.
"What about Beckham family?" asked one.
"Where is your husbands family?" echoed another.
'FINAL KICK IN THE TEETH'
Rumours of a family feud between the couple and The Beckhams have been rife after the loved up couple failed to attend dad David's 50th birthday party.
The couple, who first got married in April 2022 after dating for three years, said "I do" again at the start of August 2025 in a vow renewal ceremony.
In the photos shared by the couple on Instagram, they are surrounded by Nicola's family and friends.
The ceremony was even officiated by Nicola's father, Nelson Peltz, 83.
A source told The Sun of David and Victoria's reaction to the vow renewal after they found out about the ceremony on a US sit.
They told us: 'This was the final kick in the teeth for David and Victoria.
'Seeing Nelson [Nicola's father] having such a pivotal role at the ceremony was heartbreaking for David especially.
"Not one member of the 30-plus extended family knew about the wedding, or were invited.
'His grandparents are devastated too as Brooklyn has always been so close to them."
'CRUEL AND SPITEFUL'
The source continued: "At the original wedding, for example, Liberty - the daughter of Victoria's sister, Louise — was a bridesmaid but even she has been cut off now.
"The rift runs far deeper than people realise.
"It feels cruel and spiteful. This is no longer a game. It has gone beyond all that."
'This is a family who feel they have lost their precious boy - and see no way back. Honestly, they are now questioning why he even wants to keep the 'Beckham' surname - will he revert to Peltz?
"August 2nd 2025 - is this the day Brooklyn formally declared himself no longer a part of the Beckham family?
'It certainly feels like it.'
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Nicola and Brooklyn have seemingly distanced themselves from his family
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