Nicola Peltz’s ex Anwar Hadid’s sister joined the chat.
Alana Hadid has spoken out about the headline-making feud on social media between the “Lola” actress, her husband Brooklyn Beckham, and his famous family.
Alana claimed that Peltz had wanted to “be famous” for years, according to screenshots shared online.
Photographer Eli Rezkala posted on Instagram: “Yes, she doesn’t want privacy. She’s been trying to be famous for 10 years.”
Alana then took aim at Brooklyn’s lengthy statement in which she accused her parents, David and Victoria Beckham, of trying to “ruin” her marriage to Peltz.
“An eight-paragraph rant about my family’s dirty laundry ending with ‘All we want is privacy’ is all I need to know,” Alana wrote.
Page Six reached out to Alana, Peltz and Brooklyn’s representatives for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.
Peltz, 31, dated Anwar, 26, from 2016 to 2018. When they started dating, Anwar, from Bates Motel, was 22 years old, and Anwar, a model, was 17.
Their romance reportedly ended due to strained family relations between Anwar and his mother Yolanda Hadid. However, the specific reason for the disbandment was not made public.
Ms. Peltz is now embroiled in further family drama with her husband’s estranged relatives in Brooklyn.
On Monday, the 26-year-old aspiring chef released a scathing statement saying he “doesn’t want to reconcile” with his parents.
Brooklyn also claimed that the Spice Girls singer, 51, and former soccer star, 50, were pushing certain stories about their eldest son and his wife to the press.
The hot sauce brand owner claimed Victoria tried to sabotage her April 2022 wedding by canceling “Nicola’s 11th Hour Dress” and hijacking the newlyweds’ first dance.
Brooklyn said she and Peltz renewed their vows in August 2025 to “create new wedding memories that bring joy and happiness, not anxiety and shame.”
Nepo Baby also denied claims that the Transformers: Age of Extinction star was “controlling” him, saying the idea was “totally backwards”.
The Beckhams have not directly addressed Brooklyn’s claims. However, David made cryptic comments about his children’s “mistakes.”
