Brooklyn Beckham gushes over wife Nicola Peltz as he marks milestone while family feud rages on
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The 27-year-old posted a loving message to his wife on social media
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Brooklyn Beckham shared a passionate post about his wife Nicola Peltz as the pair marked their engagement anniversary this week.
Taking to Instagram, the 27-year-old posted a black and white photo of the two smiling for the camera as he embraced Ms Peltz, his arm around her waist.
He captioned the post: "6 years ago I asked my best friend to marry me x
"You are my girl, my beautiful wife, and my whole heart.
"Every day with you feels like the best adventure, and I still can’t believe I get to do life with you.
"You make everything brighter, funnier, sweeter, and more magical just by being you.
"I can’t wait to keep laughing, dreaming, and staying young with you forever."
He concluded the tribute: "I love you more than words, Nicola xx." (sic)
Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham have distanced themselves from the Beckhams | INSTAGRAM/NICOLA PELTZThe gushing milestone post comes amid Brooklyn's ongoing feud with the Beckhams, with the latest update in the saga seeing his parents once again seemingly offering an olive branch on Father's Day.
To mark the occasion on Sunday, David posted selfies with each of his children, writing: "Being a dad is my most important job... I love you all & thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family."
Victoria also shared a similar post in which she praised her husband for being "the best daddy" to their four children.
Both posts included carousels featuring all the Beckham children.
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David and Victoria Beckham are said to be 'devastated' by their son's actions | GETTYBrooklyn notably remained silent, offering no response to either tribute and extending no Father's Day wishes to David.
The family rift officially became public knowledge in January when Brooklyn addressed the situation directly on Instagram, stating: "I don't want to reconcile with family. I'm being controlled and standing up for myself for the first time in my life."
He also dismissed speculation that his wife was responsible for the family division.
Brooklyn claimed: "My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn't stopped."
Brooklyn's World Cup-themed DoorDash advert reignited debate over his strained relationship the Beckhams | DOORDASH / INSTAGRAMIt is understood that Brooklyn had requested months ago for his parents to cease posting photos of him on their social media, and he is reportedly furious about the latest snub of his wishes.
The latest controversy comes as Brooklyn has been attracting attention through a DoorDash advertising campaign connected to the Fifa World Cup 2026.
In the first commercial, which launched on Monday, the eldest Beckham child told viewers: "You're probably wondering why I'm watching the Fifa World Cup 2026 from home. It's a long story."
The advert concluded with the caption: "It's complicated. More soon."
A follow-up video, which dropped on Wednesday, shows Brooklyn handing World Cup tickets to a DoorDash employee, stating: "These can go to someone...else. Hey, put them somewhere fun!"
The budding chef posted the clip on Instagram with the caption: "Asked @doordash to go drop my FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets for you guys... happy hunting." (sic)











