
Nicola Peltz Beckham Reacts To David Beckham Criticism
Months of speculation surrounding Nicola and the Beckhams came to a head in May, when Nicola and husband Brooklyn didn't attend his dad, David's, 50th birthday. Cue a ton of reports alleging that there's some kind of "tension" going on between the couple and the wider family.
Well, yesterday Nicola had the audacity to wish her own father a happy birthday on Instagram. In a post of her and Beckham alongside billionaire Nelson Peltz, she wrote, "I am so lucky to be your daughter, you're the most loving and supportive father i could ever dream of."
"I love you more than i could ever begin to express - you're the wind beneath my wings. i loved celebrating you yesterday! thank you for always being there for us - our constant love and support," she added.
A bunch of comments subsequently accused Nicola of controlling her husband's interactions with his own family:
Side note: There was even a mention of "Free Brooklyn," because, yes, a female celebrity being literally controlled by a conservatorship for years is comparable to a wife maybe being a bit pushy...?
Thankfully, not all the comments were super weird. Nicola "liked" one that read, "The fact people are in this comment section talking bs about someone controlling a GROWN man is absurd. The guy is an adult and can make his own decisions, leave them be and stop blaming women for everything."
Brooklyn also shared a photo with his in-laws in celebration:
And all the comments were super normal! Oh wait, JUST KIDDING:
Remind me to never get hoards of English women involved in my family affairs...

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