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Brooklyn Beckham 'knew' Nicola Peltz was 'the one' at key moment amid family feud

Brooklyn Beckham 'knew' Nicola Peltz was 'the one' at key moment amid family feud

Daily Record3 days ago

David and Victoria Beckham's eldest son Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz, 30, are said to be locking horns with the rest of the family.
Brooklyn Beckham has detailed the moment he knew wife Nicola Peltz was 'the one' as he knew he wanted to marry her just three months into dating. The couple tied the knot back in 2022 in Palm beach, Florida.
It comes as the pair have spoken out amid the alleged family feud in the Beckham clan, with Brooklyn, 26, and his wife Nicola, 30, notably snubbing dad David's 50th celebrations last month. Victoria is said to be heartbroken over the family rift.

Their joint interview comes amid mounting rumours of tension among the famous family, with Brooklyn said to be estranged from both his parents, David and Victoria Beckham.

"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," Brooklyn told Glamour Germany.
He continued: "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."
Brooklyn highlighted that Nicole is his "best friend" with them both embracing married life together. He said: "You have to marry your best friend, someone you feel at home with. For me, Nicola is exactly that."
Elsewhere in the joint interview, Nicola detailed how her and Brooklyn managed to sneak away from their wedding for some alone time. The loved-up pair tied the knot in April 2022 in the sun, and made sure to soak up every moment.
Nicola told Glamour: "Someone gave us this advice and I'm so glad we listened: Take a moment during [your wedding] day just for the two of you. Step away, breathe, be together. Those were my favourite moments.

"Weddings can be intense, especially when you're busy making sure everyone else is having fun. That little break reminded us what it's really about: us."
Nicola also candidly admitted to feeling nervous on the big day, however she found Brooklyn's presence a huge comfort. She shared: "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."
Brooklyn admitted to also feeling anxious on the wedding day, however it quickly "disappeared" when he saw Nicola come down the aisle. He said: "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 previously described getting married to Nicola as the "best decision" he's ever made. The former model took to social media in January to celebrate her 30th birthday, with Brooklyn describing his wife as the "most gorgeous person" he knows.
He wrote on Instagram previously at the time: "Dear Nicola, happy birthday baby. I will keep this short, but I want to write down a little of how much I love you. A few years ago I asked you to marry me and it was the best decision I have ever made.
"You make me smile and laugh and you are the most amazing and most gorgeous person I know. I am so lucky to be able to spend every day with you and wake up next to you every morning."
Brooklyn also listed a series of things that he loves about his wife. He said: "I love your smile, your laugh, your passion about your work, your love for dogs, I just love the way you are. You are perfect in every way."

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