Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz “couldn’t be happier” with the response they received after the hot sauce entrepreneur called her parents, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.
“They told us, ‘I’m glad we did it,'” a source close to the couple told The Sun on Thursday.
“They feel like a huge weight has been lifted from them and are happy with the support they have received,” the source added. “It was very healing to finally be able to get something off my chest that they had been storing up for years.”
“This made things even clearer for him. He didn’t want to have anything more to do with his parents.”
Representatives for the couple did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The pair certainly didn’t seem to mind the ongoing tension as they were spotted enjoying a romantic walk on the beach on Wednesday night.
A photo obtained by Page Six taken in Malibu, California, shows the couple packing on their PDAs in a united front after the Beckham family feud escalated on Monday.
The Cooking with Brooklyn star, 26, took his relationship with his parents to the next level earlier this week, publicly accusing them of “controlling” him and “endlessly trying” to destroy his and Peltz’s marriage..
“I don’t want to reconcile with my family,” he declared in a bombshell.
“I’m not being controlled. For the first time in my life, I’m standing up for myself. My parents have always controlled what was said about our family in the media.”
Among the list of crimes her parents have committed against her and Peltz, 31, Victoria, 51, told her followers that the “Bates Motel” star tried to sabotage her April 2022 wedding in Palm Beach with two jabs.
Before the couple walked down the aisle, Peltz claims her mother canceled the production of her wedding dress at the last minute and forced her to find a replacement.
Brooklyn also claimed he felt “humiliated” after Victoria hijacked their wedding dance in a “severely hurtful” stunt.
Last June, it was reported that Brooklyn had decided to have “no contact” with her parents. He then requested that his parents be contacted only through his lawyer.
David, 50, and Victoria have not yet publicly addressed Brooklyn’s online statement, but a report on Wednesday said they were “completely heartbroken” to read Brooklyn’s request for privacy for Brooklyn and Peltz’s “future family.” Because they know it means they will no longer be a part of their children’s lives.
