Brooklyn Beckham was every inch the doting husband as he supported his wife Nicola at a screening for her new film, Prima. The actress, 31, took to Instagram on Thursday to share highlights from the event, which was hosted by her billionaire father Nelson's banker friends.
Private Screening at Exclusive Venue
East West Bank's CEO Dominic Ng hosted the private screening of the indie drama Prima at the exclusive San Vicente Bungalows. Brooklyn, 27, smiled for a photo with Nicola and Dominic, while in other snaps the actress mingled with the cast and friends.
Nicola, whose father Nelson has an estimated net worth of $1.6 billion, captioned the post: 'Thank you so much to Dominic Ng and Linda May for hosting a beautiful and intimate screening of our film, Prima. Your support of independent filmmaking is so inspiring, we are forever grateful to you all. Thank you again for a night I will never forget.'
About the Film
Nicola created the upcoming indie drama film Prima, where she stars as Margo, a dedicated prima ballerina facing life-altering decisions as modern changes disrupt her ballet company. An official date for release has not yet been announced.
The actress looked chic in a white halterneck top and slicked her hair back into a bun. She beamed as she chatted to friends and posed with cast and crew members as well as husband Brooklyn.
Family Estrangement
Brooklyn missed out on his grandfather's 80th birthday celebrations over the weekend. The budding chef is no longer on speaking terms with his parents after cutting ties with them in a six-page statement in January.
Despite his estrangement from his parents, Brooklyn did pay tribute to his grandfather Anthony earlier this week, after he celebrated his 80th birthday. Across the pond, the Beckhams were out in force alongside Romeo's girlfriend Kim Turnbull, 24, and Cruz's partner Jackie Apostel, 30, as Anthony marked his birthday with a lavish party.
Anthony appeared elated at the glamorous party, hugging his daughter before sitting down for a meal, where he was gifted personal cards. Meanwhile, Cruz, who has recently launched his music career with his band The Breakers, was also spotted giving Jackie a kiss on the cheek.
While Brooklyn reportedly dashed any hopes of a reconciliation with his parents, Brooklyn is reportedly still in contact with his grandparents. A source told The Mirror: 'While things between him and his parents are over, Brooklyn is still very fond of his grandparents. There is a lot of love for them, and that has never faltered.'
Family Efforts for Reconciliation
Over the festive period, David's mum Sandra and Victoria's mother Jackie Adams both reached out to Brooklyn after he had been absent from every key family event over the course of the year - among them his father's milestone 50th birthday celebration and long awaited recent investiture.
A source went on: 'David and Victoria will never give up trying to secure a reconciliation between them and their son. Nothing will change that, and they live in hope. He will always be their son, and they are not going to stop putting on record their feelings.'
Brooklyn and Nicola have continued to put on a united display amid mounting backlash from fans urging him to heal the rift with his family.



