Nicola Peltz confessed her love for Brooklyn Beckham on Monday, hours after her family put up a united front without him.
Peltz shared a loving montage video on TikTok that showed plenty of PDA with her husband and footage of the two spending time with their dog.
Set to Coldplay’s ‘Yellow’, Peltz, 31, and Beckham, 26, can be seen enjoying a romantic meal together, toasting wine, sharing kisses and giving their dog lots of love.
The video ends with the couple sharing an emotional embrace.
“I love you @BrooklynBeckham,” she captioned the video.
Peltz’s post came after Brooklyn’s entire family – mother Victoria, father David, brothers Romeo and Cruz, and sister Harper – appeared at the Spring/Summer 2026 Haute Couture show on Monday.
Romeo and Cruise also brought their respective girlfriends, Kim Turnball and Jackie Apostel, to their Paris Fashion Week outing.
According to Hello!, the Beckham family was on their way to support Victoria after she received the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters (Knight of the National Order of Arts and Letters) from the French government.
This award recognizes an individual’s dedication to culture, art, and literature.
Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, posted a family photo to their Instagram Stories on Monday, with Romeo writing, “I’m so proud of you mom,” along with a heart emoji.
While the Beckham family hasn’t directly responded to Brooklyn’s brutal public attack on Victoria, 51, and David, 50, earlier this month, they appear to be taking the issue in stride, with Brooklyn accusing her parents of trying to destroy her marriage to Peltz and claiming Victoria “inappropriately” danced with Brooklyn at their 2022 wedding.
Victoria attended Emma Bunton’s 50th birthday on Saturday with her former Spice Girls bandmates, and Cruise recently poked fun at social media posts disparaging his mother for allegedly dancing inappropriately at a wedding in Brooklyn.
In a since-deleted TikTok on Monday, Cruz also shared a video of his girlfriend and Romeo lip-syncing in a car, seemingly poking fun at the family drama.
Cruz’s caption read: “Imagine the hate and we’re just like here.”
