
Nicola Peltz continues to post about her close family bonds during boat trip with husband Brooklyn as his feud with his parents rumbles on - before giving fans a glimpse of their bedroom antics
The actress, 30, continued to publicly praise and share admiration for her billionaire family on social media amid her husband's family feud.
She boasted about her brothers Brad, 35, and Zach, 18, and the rest of the Peltz-clan before sharing Brooklyn's romantic gesture.
Nicola's brothers include businessman Matthew, 37, Will, 36, former ice hockey player Darren (known as Diesel), 27 and twins Zachary and Gregory, 18. She also has a 31-year-old sister called Brittany, who is a children's clothes designer.
The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, 26, surprised Nicola with a romantic candle-lit bedroom and fairy lights spread across their bed.
Gushing over Brooklyn following his extravagant act of service, she captioned the post: '@brooklynpeltzbeckham you're my world'.
Nicola shared a video of Zach, writing: 'I love annoying you', before sharing an image of a flower gifted by brother Bradley across the caption: 'I love you @bradleygpeltz thank you for my flower it's the little things in life that are the big things.'
While Nicola revels in her happy life with her family, Brooklyn risks ruining his 'close bond' with sister Harper by overshadowing her 14th birthday on July 10.
Sources claimed there was fear Harper could be 'collateral damage' should they fail to acknowledge her birthday celebration as the feud with her parents escalates.
As the reports emerged, Nicola took to Instagram to share a series of photographs in which she gushed over her billionaire father Nelson Peltz and joked that her Labubu dolls were her family.
She shared a snap of the coveted Pop Mart dolls in a row, captioning the snap: 'our little family', before posting another snap of one of the dolls, writing: 'my mom just gets it.'
Nicola also shared a selfie on a yacht before rounding off her posts with a snap hugging her father that she captioned: 'I love you so much dad'.
Amid his escalating feud with his family, the pair failed to publicly acknowledge David's milestone 50th birthday on May 8.
David and Victoria's 26th wedding anniversary also passed without mention, despite the former Manchester United and England footballer referencing Brooklyn in his own post.
She boasted about her brothers Brad, 35, and Zach, 18, and the rest of the Peltz-clan before sharing Brooklyn's romantic gesture
Nicola shared a video of Zach, writing: 'I love annoying you', before sharing an image of a flower gifted by brother Bradley across the caption: 'I love you @bradleygpeltz thank you for my flower it's the little things in life that are the big things'
David promoted his latest BOSS campaign on Tuesday amid the feud as he posed on a motorbike in a recent shoot
And sources fear Harper could be 'collateral damage' should they fail to acknowledge her birthday celebration as the feud with her parents escalates.
An insider told The Mirror: '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.'
David previously thanked wife Victoria for their 'beautiful children' as the couple both acknowledged estranged son Brooklyn while celebrating their 26th wedding anniversary on July 4.
The former footballer who also shares sons Romeo, 20, and Cruz, 22 with the ex Spice Girl shared a series of throwback snaps of the family in happier times.
Declaring his love for Victoria, who he referred to as Lady Beckham following his Knighthood, he wrote: '26 years today you said YES to me Happy Anniversary and thank you for giving me our beautiful children and building the life that we have together.'
He went on to tag his children including estranged son Brooklyn.
Victoria, 51, also tagged her eldest son, captioning her post: 'Another year, another chapter in our love story.
'I'm so proud of the beautiful family and life we've built together. You and our four incredible children complete me. I love you so much @davidbeckham. Here's to 26 years!!'
Despite the apparent olive branch, insider believe Brooklyn will not be in attendance when Harper turns 14 on Thursday.
The source added: 'He took a stand and missed his dad's 50th so he's not likely to suddenly do a U-turn and forget everything that's happened, as much as he loves Harper.
'But if he did, it could a much-needed olive branch to start repairing things. An end to the family drama would be the best birthday present Harper – and her parents – could ask for.'
MailOnline contacted a representative for further comment at the time.
Rumours of a rift between the eldest son and his parents began when Brooklyn was noticeably silent on his former Spice Girl mother's birthday, a far cry from his usual sweet posts about her.
Neither the former photographer nor his wife wished Victoria a happy 51st, while David, Romeo and Cruz posted gushing messages.
And as well as snubbing dad David's birthday online, he also was notably absent from all of his 50th birthday celebrations - including a boys' fishing trip.
Despite flying to London at the time, Brooklyn and Nicola also didn't attend the big family party at the Beckhams' Cotswolds home or an idyllic trip to France or a meal at Notting Hill restaurant, Core.
Brooklyn reportedly 'told his famous family that he wants no contact' with them last month in the latest devastating turn of their ongoing feud.
According to the publication, the eldest Beckham boy has had no communication with his family following father David's knighthood being announced last month and only learned of the news in the media alongside the rest of the world.
Denying he'd asked for no contact, a source close to Brooklyn told the publication: 'Everyone's focus should be David Beckham 's great honour'.
Meanwhile a source close to Brooklyn also denied the claims as they told MailOnline, 'this seems to be another deliberate attempt to misrepresent the truth, and it only serves to distract from this honor being bestowed on Brooklyn's father.'
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