It’s all zipped up.
After much speculation about Brooklyn Beckham and his family’s feud amid a years-long feud, Victoria and David Beckham’s eldest son has posted a bombshell statement slamming his famous parents and addressing the rumors head-on.
In just one part of the explosive attack, Beckham, 26, finally confirmed rumors that there was major behind-the-scenes drama surrounding his 2022 wedding to Nicola Peltz, especially involving his mother Victoria, especially the wedding dress.
“Despite Nicola being so excited to wear her design, her mother canceled the production of Nicola’s dress at the 11th hour, leaving Nicola scrambling to find a new dress,” he clarified in a lengthy post on his Instagram Stories.
Despite reports that the former Spice Girl was set to design Peltz’s wedding dress, the 31-year-old actress walked down the aisle in a custom Valentino haute couture gown.
Eventually, the “Bates Motel” star addressed the drama himself, telling Variety in 2022, “She was going to wear[Victoria Beckham’s dress]and really wanted to wear it, but after a few months she realized she couldn’t do it in her atelier, so she had to choose another dress.”
“She didn’t say ‘I can’t wear it,'” Peltz insisted. I didn’t say I didn’t want to wear it. It started from there and then they ran with it. ”
Peltz wore Victoria Beckham’s yellow ruffled dress to announce her engagement, but things clearly took a turn for the worse soon after.
She paired her square-neck Valentino dress with opera-length lace gloves and a cathedral-length veil. The bride’s mother, Claudia Hefner Peltz, reportedly surprised her daughter by having the Valentino team stitch an evil eye and a special message into her skirt using blue thread as her “something blue.”
Meanwhile, Victoria wore a cobalt Versace dress.
For her vow renewal ceremony in August 2025 (which the Beckhams did not attend), Ms Peltz relied on her own family for her dress, this time reusing the same ivory off-the-shoulder dress her mother wore at her wedding to Nicola’s father, Nelson Peltz, in 1985.
