Victoria Beckham at war with her daughter-in-law? The message from his son Brooklyn’s wife that says a lot…

Between Victoria Beckham and her stepdaughter Nicola Peltz, the wife of her son Brooklyn, it seems that it is not the great love! There would even be water in the gas. Thursday, August 4, the media Page Six delivered some scoops on an alleged tension between the ex-Spice Girl and the young actress of 27 years.

Last April, the eldest son of the famous English footballer David Beckham married Nicola Peltz. It was in the family home of the young woman of 27 years, located in Palm Beach, Florida, that the ceremony was held. The parents and family of the young groom were present. However, behind the smiles, hide quarrels between Victoria Beckham and her daughter-in-law, as indicated by a source close to the Beckham family to Page Six : “They don’t support each other and don’t talk to each other. The preparation for the wedding was horrible”, testified the source. Moreover, according to this source, Nicola Peltz wanted her mother-in-law Victoria to stay away from the wedding preparations. “She didn’t want her to be part of the organization, and she didn’t let Victoria know about anything. Communication was minimal”said the witness.

Nicola Peltz Beckham empties her bag on Instagram

Saturday August 6, Nicola Peltz Beckham posted a message on her Instagram account, accompanied by a photo where she appears dejected, her hands on her head and another photo where we see her watery eyes in close-up. “Sometimes I had a hard time showing the sad parts of me. Growing up with seven siblings and two very tough parents toughened me up. They hammered me not to let people put me down or break my heart. (…) We all have days when people make you feel bad and it’s okay to be hurt by it (…) I wanted to show this side of me I love you all so much and I appreciate really your support. It means so much to me when you’re nice on my page. I want you to know that I see you, I hear you, and that means a lot to me.”she wrote at length.

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