Former British 'Golden Boy of Football' David Beckham and his wife Victoria Beckham have famously fallen out with their eldest son Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz. The latest news reveals that David and Victoria privately believe, "As long as Brooklyn remains with Nicola, they may never truly be able to speak to their son again." They also worry that their now-estranged eldest son may one day be "left with nothing," because he signed an extremely strict, legally binding prenuptial agreement before the wedding.
After Brooklyn released a shocking six-page statement on Monday, publicly declaring that he "does not want to reconcile with his parents," the Beckhams are still struggling to come to terms with it. In their view, these actions are further proof that Brooklyn now sees everything almost entirely from his wife's perspective.
The Sun revealed that before his 2022 wedding, Brooklyn signed a 'bulletproof' prenuptial agreement. Should the marriage break down, he would not be entitled to any of the Peltz family's wealth.
This is especially significant as Nicola's father, businessman and investor Nelson Peltz, is estimated to be worth as much as $1.6 billion (around RM6.46 billion). According to the agreement, the most Brooklyn could receive is half of the couple’s "jointly-created brands and income."
Brooklyn's friends emphasize that none of this matters, as the couple's relationship is currently stronger than ever, and external drama cannot shake them. However, David and Victoria are increasingly worried that, as Brooklyn drifts away from his family and longtime friends, if the marriage were ever to crack, he might find himself completely isolated and unsupported.
In addition, they're concerned about Brooklyn's recent change of his IG profile picture—to an image of the tattoo on his upper neck, featuring wife Nicola Peltz's eyes. "Their biggest fear is that Brooklyn has been fully absorbed by the Peltz family, and has become distant from everyone else. If they really do break up one day, he could be completely excluded, with hardly any assets left to his name. To them, it feels as if he's been 'held captive,' and it's heartbreaking. It's as if Brooklyn's future is now entirely in the Peltz family's hands."
Source: Apple Daily News