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Daily Mail
6 hours ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Nicola Peltz's family 'accuse David and Victoria Beckham of being tight with cash' amid claims about who REALLY owns young couple's £11m Hollywood mansion
Nicola Peltz 's family have accused David and Victoria Beckham of being 'tight' for not properly providing for their son Brooklyn, it has been claimed. The Beckhams' eldest son has taken up residence at a £11million Hollywood mansion with his wife Nicola but it has since been reported that she is the primary owner of the home. According to The Sun, David and Victoria fear their son is 'trapped' by this arrangement, as well as the couple's purported pre-nup, allegedly drawn up to secure the Peltz family's enormous wealth. Nicola's father Nelson has a net worth of $1.6billion. A source told the publication the Peltz family feels the Beckhams have not been providing amply for their son, saying: 'Money, so the saying goes, is the root of all evil. Certainly, in the case of the Beckhams vs Peltzes, it's proven... tricksy. 'David and Victoria are two working-class kids done good. When it came to buying this house, of course they weren't just going to hand their son millions of pounds - what sort of message does that send?' The Sun claims the insider added that David and Victoria will not 'needlessly' spoil their children and have taught them the value of money. It is claimed Nelson Peltz and his wife Claudia, on the other hand, see Nicola as the apple of their eye and want to ensure she never struggles financially. It's thought that Brooklyn and Nicola's new home was largely paid for using her trust fund money, but as the creator of the fund, Nelson had to sign off releasing the funds, and the couple also contributed work savings when buying the property. They are said to have claimed the Beckhams effectively cut their children off financially when they turn 18, an accusation that is likely to enrage the couple. A friend of the Beckham clan has insisted David and Victoria will 'always' support Brooklyn if and whe he needs it. They are said to have regularly helped their son out when he first ventured out on his own but simply will not spoil him. Meanwhile, an insider has told The Mirror: 'It's disappointing - and frankly absurd - that anyone would try to twist Nicola and Brooklyn's marriage, and this meaningful milestone of home ownership, into something toxic. 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.' MailOnline has contacted representatives of Nicola Peltz and David, Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham for comment. The aspiring chef and his actress wife are in the middle of a heart-breaking rift with his parents, which led to them shunning David's multiple 50th birthday celebrations. It has been claimed that Brooklyn's decision to purchase a new home in LA and put down roots in the American city was tied to him wanting to create permanent distance from his parents and their base in London and the Cotswolds. It comes after Brooklyn appeared to fail to publicly acknowledge Father's Day, despite his parents publicly reaching out. David had told his children: 'I will always be there, no matter what' in an emotional Father's Day Instagram post. He shared pictures of Victoria and their four children Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13, laughing and looking cheery in happier times. Subtly reaching out to his eldest son, David insisted he will always be around to support all his children, even if times get tough. He wrote: 'My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad... I'm so proud of all of you and like daddy ( sorry boys ) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what... 'Mummy thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad... Happy Father's Day... I love you kiddies more than you could imagine.. @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven @tedbeckhamdavid.' David continued marking the day by sharing throwback snaps of his children to his Instagram stories, including Brooklyn, and tagged him in each individual capture. Brooklyn's brother Romeo's ex-girlfriend Kim Turnbull had been at the centre of the row after Nicola reportedly claimed that she felt uncomfortable around her, with sources close to the US heiress saying that Kim had dated Brooklyn when they were teenagers, which she has now denied in a statement. Sharing a statement on her Instagram page on Monday, Kim said: 'I've avoided speaking on this topic to prevent adding fuel to the fire, however it's come to a point where I feel the need to address it so I can move on. 'I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative. 'I have never been romantically involved in ANY capacity at ANY point with the person in question. 'Nothing between us has occurred further than a school friendship at age 16. I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved.' Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations last month, with The Mail revealing that Kim has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud. They failed to attend any of football legend David's five celebrations to mark his milestone birthday, including celebrations in Miami, London, Paris the Cotswolds and a boys fishing trip to Scotland. Brooklyn then seemed to fail to publicly acknowledge his father's Knighthood for his services to sport and charity as part of the King's Birthday Honours list. David, 50, said over the weekend: 'It's been an emotional week I must admit. For me and for my family. It's obviously very special. 'It's a huge honour, but one that has been shared with myself and my family and so, it's been emotional.'


Daily Mirror
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Brooklyn Beckham given stern warning as he goes it alone amid family feud
EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn Beckham has been given a word of warning as he continues to shun his family while creating a life stateside with his wife, Nicola Peltz-Beckham Brooklyn Beckham has been urged to make key moves as he bids to go it alone with his family. The eldest child of David and Victoria Beckham has recently bought a permanent home in Los Angeles with wife Nicola Peltz amid a fallout from his family. And while such a move has been widely reported since the initial snub of his dad on his 50th birthday, he has been urged to avoid the silent treatment if he wants to create a positive brand. PR to the stars Jane Owen advised the influencer that silence isn't always the best answer. "The problem with not saying anything is that it allows people to assume the worst," she told the Mirror. "Silence is extremely damaging because silence in itself is a statement. "When people are having a field day throwing out all kinds of criticism and he's not saying anything it's the same as saying 'yes, that's right'. People will just assume that if it wasn't true he would say something so the silence is compliance." Jane went on to say honest is the best policy, saying people love it when celebrities showcase their human side. "She said: "Fighting with your family is something everyone can relate to. So is making up with them. "So is saying 'this is private family matter and we appreciate you letting us figure it out ourselves'. Anything other than silence and anything remotely relatable would likely help his situation and bring people on to his side ." Speaking about his newfound life stateside, the US-based PR guru also confessed that while he's known in across the waters, it's mainly due to his family ties. Jane said if he's intent on making it on his own away from any family rift, she would advise him to pick his lane and push on. "He has a certain amount of name recognition but honestly that's mostly because of his famous parents and his last name," the stateside-based PR guru said. "People in the US know his name but they would not be able to tell you much about him or what he does apart from just existing. "I would strongly recommend that he pick a career and really go for it in a public way. He has enough brand recognition in his last name that he could get a lot of press attention about whatever it is that he decides he wants to do as himself, whether that's being a chef or restaurateur or a content creator or whatever. "He needs to be loud about it so that people start seeing him as Himself and not just someone's offspring." According to insiders, Brooklyn and Nicola's home buy has nothing to do with the family fallout. Instead, they claim Brooklyn sees LA as "where his home is". The source told 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."


Daily Mail
17 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Romeo Beckham is engrossed in the tennis at 2025 HSBC Championships after his ex Kim Turnbull spoke out
Romeo Beckham took his VIP seat at day eleven of the 2025 HSBC Championships at The Queen's Club on Thursday. The son of Victoria and David Beckham, 22, recently split from model Kim Turnbull, 24, after seven months of dating. At the sporting event, Romeo, who stepped out in a crisp white T-shirt, watched on intently as he rested his head on his hands. He outing comes after he shared a cryptic post about 'spreading unnecessary lies' after his ex Kim set the record straight on claims she dated his brother Brooklyn. He shared the post after Kim shot down accusations that she was romantically involved with Brooklyn, 26, amid claims she is to blame for the rift between the two brothers, which has grown into a wider family feud. Romeo posted a snap of a scene from the iconic 1953 film Roman Holiday, where Audrey Hepburn's character utters the line: 'What the world needs is a return to sweetness and decency.' He then captioned the post: 'Be nice to people and don't spread unnecessary lies.' MailOnline has contacted a representative for Romeo Beckham for comment. Sharing a statement on her Instagram page on Monday, Kim said: 'I've avoided speaking on this topic to prevent adding fuel to the fire, however it's come to a point where I feel the need to address it so I can move on. 'I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative. 'I have never been romantically involved in ANY capacity at ANY point with the person in question. 'Nothing between us has occurred further than a school friendship at age 16. I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved.' Kim had been at the centre of the row after Brooklyn's wife Nicola Peltz, 30, claimed that she felt uncomfortable around her, with sources close to the US heiress saying that Kim had dated Brooklyn when they were teenagers. Which she had now denied. Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations last month, with The Mail revealing that Kim has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud. Romeo posted a snap of a scene from the iconic 1953 film Roman Holiday, where Audrey Hepburn's character utters the line: 'What the world needs is a return to sweetness and decency' They failed to attend any of football legend David's five celebrations to mark his milestone birthday, including celebrations in Miami, London, Paris the Cotswolds and a boys fishing trip to Scotland. Brooklyn then refused to publicly acknowledge his father's Knighthood for his services to sport and charity as part of the King's Birthday Honours list. David, 50, said on the weekend: 'It's been an emotional week I must admit. For me and for my family. It's obviously very special. 'It's a huge honour, but one that has been shared with myself and my family and so, it's been emotional.' Meanwhile, the hot sauce businessman also failed to wish his dad a happy Father's Day, despite Becks attempting to reach out to him publicly. While gushing over his four children, the former footballer shared individual snaps of him with his eldest son down the years while tagging his Instagram in each.


The Sun
a day ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Beckham family feud deepens as Cruz's grandparents rush to support his new career – but brother Brooklyn stays silent
THE Beckham feud has continued to deepen as Brooklyn remained silent as his brother Cruz made a huge career move. Victoria and David Beckham 's youngest son Cruz yesterday took to the stage to perform at an intimate gig. 4 4 4 He shared a photo of him playing the guitar and singing. Proud mum Victoria, 51, captioned it "takes me back" and added "love you Cruz". The fashion designer then shared a photo of her parents Jackie and Anthony beaming next to Cruz. She added: "Proud nana and papa. Love you Cruz." But Cruz's older brother Brooklyn, 26, failed to share any message of support for the talented musician. Cruz's girlfriend Jackie Apostel also proudly supported her beau. She wore a red and white American football style shirt with Cruz's name on the back. Jackie also shared a clip Cruz singing and wrote: "I am so proud of you and cannot wait for the world to hear everything you've poured into your craft over the past years. "Everyone that knows you, knows how hard you work and how much you love every second of it, how eager you've always been to learn and be better every single day. "How you respect your peers and the knowledge of those around you, growing, without ever showing off." Jackie, who is also a singer herself, added: "Your project and our passion is what brought us together and to see you and our friends play songs that you wrote and created and the world you build come to life is unbelievable and exciting. I love you." Feud goes on The Beckhams are yet to speak publicly about their family row, but there have been digs thrown around on social media. Tellingly, Brooklyn publicly wished Nicola's brother a happy birthday just days ago, not long after snubbing his dad's milestone entirely and also failed to post a Father's Day tribute. He has also added a floral tattoo to his chest, swamping the "mama's boy" tribute to his mum Victoria that previously took pride of place. While Romeo's romance has ended, Brooklyn and Nicola 's appears stronger than ever as they band together. In a love-struck confession, Brooklyn, 26, said he knew she was "the one" after just three months of dating. He opened up to Glamour on his early plans to pop the question to the Lola actress, who he married in Miami three years ago. In a rare joint interview with his wife, Brooklyn said: "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." The chef and photographer failed to mention his parents, David and Victoria, by name amid their feud which has seen claims Brooklyn has now hired Prince Harry's lawyers to solve the bitter dispute. Brooklyn continued to detail his proposal plans to Glamour's Germany edition and added: "A few hours before, I had a golf cart accident and needed stitches in my hand. "My thumb was completely bandaged - I couldn't even open the wine!" Best friends During the chat, he was quick to gush over his spouse and their almost-instant connection. He said: "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." He then added: "You have to marry your best friend, someone you feel at home with. For me, Nicola is exactly that." 4


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Nicola Peltz's family 'accuse David and Victoria Beckham of being tight as amid claims about who really owns young couple's £11m Hollywood mansion'
Nicola Peltz 's family have accused David and Victoria Beckham of being 'tight' for not properly providing for their son Brooklyn, it has been claimed. The Beckhams' eldest son has taken up residence at a £11million Hollywood mansion with his wife Nicola but it has since been reported that she is the primary owner of the home. According to The Sun, David and Victoria fear their son is 'trapped' by this arrangement, as well as the couple's purported pre-nup, allegedly drawn up to secure the Peltz family's enormous wealth. Nicola's father Nelson has a net worth of $1.6billion. A source told the publication the Peltz's feel the Beckhams have not been providing amply for their son, saying: 'Money, so the saying goes, is the root of all evil. Certainly, in the case of the Beckhams vs Peltzes, it's proven... tricksy. 'David and Victoria are two working-class kids done good. When it came to buying this house, of course they weren't just going to hand their son millions of pounds — what sort of message does that send?' The Sun claims the insider added David and Victoria will not 'needlessly' spoil their children and have taught them the value of money. It is claimed Nelson Peltz and his wife Claudia, on the other hand, see Nicola as the apple of their eye and want to ensure she never struggles financially. It's thought that Brooklyn and Nicola's new home was largely paid for using her trust fund money, but as the creator of the fund, Nelson had to sign off releasing the funds, and the couple also contributed work savings when buying the property. They are said to have claimed the Beckhams effectively cut their children off financially when they turn 18, an accusation that is likely to enrage the couple. A friend of the Beckham clan has insisted David and Victoria will 'always' support Brooklyn if and whe he needs it. They are said to have regularly helped their son out when he first ventured out on his own but simply will not spoil him. Meanwhile, an insider has told The Mirror: 'It's disappointing—and frankly absurd—that anyone would try to twist Nicola and Brooklyn's marriage, and this meaningful milestone of home ownership, into something toxic. 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.' MailOnline has contacted representatives of Nicola Peltz and David, Victoria and Brooklyn Beckham for comment. The aspiring chef and his actress wife are in the midst of a heart-breaking rift with his parents, which led to them shunning David's epic 50th birthday celebrations. It has been claimed that Brooklyn's decision to purchase a new home in LA and put down roots in the American city was tied to him wanting to create permanent distance from his parents and their base in London and the Cotswolds. It comes after Brooklyn appeared to fail to publicly acknowledge Father's Day, despite his parents publicly reaching out. David had told his children: 'I will always be there, no matter what' in an emotional Father's Day Instagram post. He shared pictures of Victoria and their four children Brooklyn, 26, Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 13, laughing and looking cheery in happier times. Subtly reaching out to his eldest son, David insisted he will always be around to support all his children, even if times get tough. He wrote: 'My most important & favourite job in life is being a dad... I'm so proud of all of you and like daddy ( sorry boys ) tells you every single day I will always be here for you no matter what... 'Mummy thank you for doing the most important part and making me a father there is no greater gift in life than making me a dad... Happy Father's Day... I love you kiddies more than you could imagine.. @victoriabeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #HarperSeven @tedbeckhamdavid.' David continued marking the day by sharing throwback snaps of his children to his Instagram stories, including Brooklyn, and tagged him in each individual capture. Brooklyn's brother Romeo's ex-girlfriend Kim Turnbull had been at the centre of the row after Nicola reportedly claimed that she felt uncomfortable around her, with sources close to the US heiress saying that Kim had dated Brooklyn when they were teenagers, which she has now denied in a statement. Sharing a statement on her Instagram page on Monday, Kim said: 'I've avoided speaking on this topic to prevent adding fuel to the fire, however it's come to a point where I feel the need to address it so I can move on. 'I will not continue to receive harassment or be embarrassed on the basis of lies, to fit a certain narrative. 'I have never been romantically involved in ANY capacity at ANY point with the person in question. 'Nothing between us has occurred further than a school friendship at age 16. I would like to remove myself from the ongoing conversation & set the record straight for the sake of everyone involved.' Things came to a head when Brooklyn and Nicola were no shows at any of David's 50th birthday celebrations last month, with The Mail revealing that Kim has been made the 'scapegoat' in the feud. They failed to attend any of football legend David's five celebrations to mark his milestone birthday, including celebrations in Miami, London, Paris the Cotswolds and a boys fishing trip to Scotland. Brooklyn then seemed to fail to publicly acknowledge his father's Knighthood for his services to sport and charity as part of the King's Birthday Honours list. David, 50, said over the weekend: 'It's been an emotional week I must admit. For me and for my family. It's obviously very special. 'It's a huge honour, but one that has been shared with myself and my family and so, it's been emotional.'