The wedding of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz continues to reveal unsettling details, painting a picture far removed from fairytale bliss. Emerging accounts suggest a day riddled with awkwardness and overshadowed by family tensions, adding another layer to the already public rift between Brooklyn and his parents.
The latest revelation centers around a startling gaffe during the ceremony itself. A guest reported that the rabbi presiding over the vows repeatedly misidentified Brooklyn as his father, David. The initial mistake prompted a stammered apology, attributed to the rabbi’s confessed status as a soccer fan, but the error occurred a second time before the couple even exchanged vows.
Witnesses described the repeated misnaming as “uncomfortably Oedipal,” a jarring moment in what should have been a celebration of the couple’s union. This incident adds to a growing list of alleged disruptions and conflicts that plagued the wedding day.
Previously, Brooklyn publicly detailed accusations against his mother, Victoria, claiming she abruptly cancelled designing Nicola’s wedding dress, leaving her scrambling to find a replacement. He also alleged pressure to sign away rights to his name, a move he believed would impact his wife and future children.
The accusations didn’t stop there. Brooklyn claimed his mother reacted with anger when he and Nicola chose to seat their grandmothers at their table, rather than at separate tables reserved for parents. He further alleged that family members dismissed Nicola as “not blood” and “not family” in the days leading up to the wedding.
These claims sparked a wave of public scrutiny, with Brooklyn stating he’s faced “endless attacks” from his parents, both privately and through orchestrated media leaks, since asserting his independence. The unfolding drama has fueled speculation about the deep-seated issues within the Beckham family.
Now, as the couple navigates the aftermath, reports suggest Brooklyn is considering a television series to document his life and culinary ventures. Sources indicate Hulu has expressed interest, hoping he will address the highly publicized family conflict on screen.
While previous interview offers have been declined, the prospect of controlling the narrative on a platform like Hulu, home to shows like “The Kardashians,” appears appealing. Brooklyn and Nicola reportedly want to demonstrate their autonomy and dispel any perception of being controlled by the Peltz family.
