BROOKLYN Beckham has today paid tribute to his “talented” actress wife Nicola Peltz after snubbing his parents AGAIN this week.
On Wednesday, Brooklyn, 27, ignored birthday wishes from his famous family as their bitter family feud rubbles on.
But he has put all of his family drama behind him to throw his support behind his wife and her latest acting project.
The doting husband – who this week was spoiled by Nicola on his birthday – took to Instagram to gush over her latest achievement.
Sharing a screenshot of an article about Nicola, 31, making a cameo in the final episode of TV show The Beauty, Brooklyn penned: “So so so proud of Nicola .
“You are so talented.
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“Everyone go watch the finale of The Beauty. Love you.”
The eldest Beckham boy has been celebrating stepping into his late 20s this week.
But yesterday, it was revealed that his parents’ attempt to reach out on his birthday did NOT go down well with Brooklyn, as he felt it “went against” the legal letter he had issued them.
The Sun previously told how Brooklyn and wife Nicola had issued a bombshell legal letter with the aim of preventing his parents from posting about him or tagging him on social media.
But on his birthday dad David and mum Victoria made sure they still sent their eldest son sweet birthday messages.
They both shared throwback snaps of them with their son and also added that they “loved him so much”.
Brooklyn wasn’t tagged in the Instagram stories from either of his parents.
This will likely because result of him blocking his entire family online.
However, despite them not tagging him, a pal of Brooklyn’s yesterday revealed that the budding chef was less than impressed by them reaching out on his birthday.
A source told ET: “Brooklyn and Nicola are disheartened they chose to make public Instagram posts for his birthday.
“These are the exact type of performative public actions that Brooklyn has been trying to put an end to, to no avail.
“Last summer they issued a legal letter to his parents requesting that any correspondence go through lawyers.”
The legal letter was issued last year, and at the time a source close to the family told us: “They (David and Victoria) of course feel utterly bemused and devastated by this latest turn of events. There is no malice from their part, only concern.
“But it is clear, if there is going to be any reconciliation, it will be away from prying eyes and must be done privately.
“That’s all anyone wants but, alas, seems a long, long way off given they are only now communicating through lawyers.”











