Brooklyn Beckham has hailed his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham for making his life "brighter, funnier, sweeter, and more magical", with the gushing post coming days after he was presumed to have taken a swipe amid his feud with his family.
The aspiring chef took to social media to praise his partner, six years after he asked her to marry him. Brooklyn, 27, wrote on Instagram: "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. I love you more than words, Nicola."
Nicola, meanwhile, thanked Brooklyn for loving her "so perfectly", as she commented; "i couldn’t possibly love you more. you’re my world, my rock and my soulmate. i love you a million times over and i love being your wife. thank you for loving me so perfectly."
Engagement and Wedding Details
The couple got engaged on Brooklyn's family's Cotswolds estate in 2020, before tying the knot in 2022 at the Peltz family’s oceanfront estate, Montsorrel, in Palm Beach, Florida. Now, Brooklyn is estranged from his parents, Sir David Beckham and Victoria Beckham, and siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and 14-year-old Harper.
Recent Dig in Family Feud
Earlier this month, he appeared to poke fun at the ongoing drama within the famous family in a new World Cup advert for food delivery service DoorDash, in which he declares he's watching the soccer tournament from home.
In the ad, he says: "You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 from home. It’s not like I don’t have tickets. Um…it’s because… it’s a long story." The rest of the video sees Brooklyn then open the door to a delivery driver and hand over the tickets, saying: "These can go to someone… else." He adds: "Put them somewhere fun."
It comes after Brooklyn hit headlines in January when he posted a bombshell statement on Instagram, in which he insisted he did "not want to reconcile" with his parents and accused them of attempting to control the public narrative surrounding their family’s every movement.



