Brooklyn Beckham, the 26-year-old influencer and son of David and Victoria Beckham, has unveiled a new tattoo that pays homage to his wife Nicola Peltz's Jewish heritage. The latest addition to his ever-growing collection is a Star of David inked on his left hand, a six-pointed star comprised of two interlocking triangles, prominently displayed on his upper wrist.
A Permanent Tribute to Love and Heritage
In a recent Instagram post, Brooklyn shared a photo of his heavily tattooed hand clutching Nicola's as they sat at a table littered with takeout coffee cups. He captioned the image, "Visiting my girl at editing," highlighting the couple's close bond. This tattoo appears to be the latest in a long series of inkings dedicated to Nicola, despite Brooklyn having no known affiliations with the Jewish faith through his immediate family.
An Extensive Collection of Tattoos
Brooklyn has previously confirmed that an incredible 70 out of his 100 tattoos are in honor of his wife. His body art includes a black and white portrait of Nicola on his upper arm, her eyes tattooed on the back of his neck, and her name etched in various places. He also has the word "Lover" on his left index finger, a tribute carried out by his favored tattoo artist, Dr. Woo, in December 2021.
In 2021, he added Nicola's date of birth, January 9, alongside heartfelt words: "My life, my love, my truth, my breath, my reason, my beauty, my precious." Other notable tattoos include the word "Married" on the side of his hand, which he revealed was a surprise for Nicola, and a love letter from her tattooed on his neck, reading, "My forever boy. Read this anytime you feel anxious... I want you to know how deeply loved you are."
Family and Personal Tributes
Brooklyn's tattoos extend beyond Nicola to include tributes to her family and his own. He has inked the name of Nicola's late grandmother, Gina, on his arm after her passing in January 2020, along with a prayer dedicated to her on his torso. He also paid homage to another grandmother, Bunny, with a line drawing of a rabbit.
His body art features nods to his siblings, with their birth years tattooed on his arm, and family initials—DVBRCH for David, Victoria, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper—above Gina's prayer. Brooklyn even has "Made in England" on his left foot, clarifying his birthplace despite rumors he was conceived in New York.
Artistic and Sentimental Designs
The collection includes various artistic designs, such as a native American portrait, an anchor with "Dad" written through it, a heart and rose with "MUM" for Victoria, and a sword based on what his parents used to cut their wedding cake. He also has a camera tattoo reflecting his photography career and phrases like "Brothers in Arms" and "Love Yourself."
On his torso, Brooklyn has both his and Nicola's surnames, Peltz-Beckham, after taking her name when they married. He explained, "I wanted to honor her family's last name as well, and you know I thought when we have kids, I think it'll be so cute to have little Peltz-Beckham's running about."
A Lasting Symbol of Devotion
Brooklyn's tattoos serve as a permanent testament to his deep affection for Nicola and her family. From the Star of David to intimate love letters, each piece tells a story of their life together. As he continues to add to his collection, it's clear that Nicola remains his greatest inspiration, with every new tattoo celebrating their union and shared heritage.



