Brooklyn Beckham makes major confession about Nicola Peltz amid family rift
Brooklyn Beckham dishes on spending life with wife Nicola Peltz as family drama continues
Brooklyn Beckham would choose Nicola Peltz to spend his life with, every time.
The 26-year-old photographer remarked that life with his wife, 30, is “like a never-ending play date.”
Speaking of their life together, Brooklyn said, “We don’t like to go out for dinner, really. We don’t like to party or anything like that. When we are together, which is a lot of the time, we just hang out with our four dogs, and drink wine at home,” in conversation with People Magazine, on Friday, August 8.
The lovebirds, who recently marked their three years of marriage, recently renewed their vows, which Brooklyn told the outlet was because he and Nicola “just wanted a really beautiful experience — a really cute memory.”
He gushed, “To be honest, I could renew my vows every single day with her.”
Sharing more about their marriage, Brooklyn noted, “I think the most important thing that someone can do is find that person that they’re going to spend the rest of their life with. It definitely shapes you as a person. Yeah, it was really, really cute. It was really fun.”
Brooklyn and Nicola have seemingly gotten closer since they stick by each other’s side through their rift with Brooklyn’s family.
According to sources, Victoria Beckham and Nicola were at odds since the start of her marriage, when the fashion mogul reportedly “ruined” the actress’ wedding by taking over the newlyweds' first dance.
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