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Brooklyn Beckham pays tribute to Nicola's dad on birthday after ignoring David

Brooklyn Beckham pays tribute to Nicola's dad on birthday after ignoring David

Daily Mirror4 days ago

Brooklyn Beckham, who is embroiled in a feud with his immediate family, paid tribute to Nicola Peltz's dad on his birthday
Brooklyn Beckham paid tribute to his socialite wife Nicola Peltz's dad, Nelson, on his birthday with a short and sweet message on social media. The hot sauce enthusiast has been embroiled in a family feud with the Beckham family and has been snubbing recent important family events.
Fans noticed how the former aspiring photographer snubbed mum Victoria on her 51st birthday and was nowhere to be seen for his dad David's milestone 50th birthday celebrations in London and Paris. The star also failed to publicly congratulate the football icon when he was knighted in the King's Birthday Honours List this month.


While snubbing his family, the 26-year-old has been sharing endless gushing tributes to his wife, with him recently saying he would 'always choose her'.
On her dad's birthday, he took to his Instagram Stories to share a picture of Nelson, him and his wife posing for the camera as he wished him a happy birthday.
"Happy birthday, Nelson, we love you," he simply wrote. Meanwhile, Brooklyn and Nicola recently marked a milestone as they celebrated five years since they got engaged.
Brooklyn had posted a tribute to his wife. Alongside a snap of them, he wrote: "It's been 5 years since I asked this beautiful woman to marry me xx best decision ever x I love you so much."
Nicola also shared a sweet picture of the two kissing and wrote a tribute to Brooklyn, posting: "5 years ago we got engaged ...i love living life with you baby - i loveee you so muchhh.

Brooklyn's post came under fire from some fans - who urged Brooklyn to repair his feud with his parents. Whilst some of the comments were negative, others celebrated their love with them.
A source close to the couple told The Mirror:"For every unkind comment, there are just as many full of love, but people so often choose to dwell on the negative. Brooklyn and Nicola are solid, and the idea that a heartfelt anniversary post warrants this level of scrutiny is frankly a bit ridiculous.
"It's disheartening to see so much energy spent trying to tear down a young couple simply enjoying their lives together. They want no part in the public's narrative."

Nicola and Brooklyn have been locked in a feud with David and Victoria for months. Brooklyn and Nicola's recent purchase of a £10.5 million mansion in Los Angeles has reportedly left his mum heartbroken.
According to an insider, there were hopes his life in America wouldn't be "permanent", but "this house purchase quashes any last hopes." However, another source has told the Mirror: "This house has nothing to do with family dynamics.
"Both Nicola and Brooklyn's careers are based in Los Angeles, and Brooklyn spent part of his childhood there while his father played for LA Galaxy. During that time, he attended school in LA for several years and built a life and friendships in the city. LA has always felt like home to him."

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