Nicola Peltz’s father, Nelson Peltz, has broken his silence on his son-in-law Brooklyn Beckham’s very public family feud.
The billionaire investor, 83, participated in a Q&A session at the WSJ Invest Live event in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday and was asked about Nicola, to which he quipped, “Has my family been in the press lately? I haven’t noticed at all.”
Nelson said he did give advice to his family on how to navigate certain situations.
“My advice is to stay the hell out of the press,” he said.
“My daughter and the Beckhams are a whole other story and that’s not for coverage here today,” he continued. “But I’ll tell you my daughter is great, my son-in-law Brooklyn is great and I look forward to them having a long, happy marriage together.”
The Beckham family feud took an explosive turn last month after Brooklyn shared a scathing statement attacking his parents — dad David, 50, and mom Victoria, 51 — via his Instagram Stories.
Brooklyn, 26, shared that he didn’t want to reconcile with his family, and accused his parents of trying to destroy his marriage to Nicola, 31. He also claimed Victoria danced “inappropriately” with him at his 2022 wedding.
Since then, Brooklyn’s siblings — brothers Romeo, 23, and Cruz, 20, as well as sister Harper, 14 — have all put on a united front to support their parents, recently stepping out publicly as a family to support Victoria receiving a prestigious honor from the French government during Paris Fashion Week.
Hours after the Beckham family outing, Nicola shared a romantic video with Brooklyn on TikTok set to Coldplay’s “Yellow.”
“i love you @Brooklyn Beckham,” she captioned the video.
Nelson was roped into the headlines late last month after podcaster Marina Hyde alleged that Nicola gets a reported $1 million per month from him.
However, a source told Page Six the claims about Nicola’s million-dollar allowance are “100% false.”
“The quote in question has no source because it is not true. It is simply a fabricated rumor made up from thin air,” the insider told us.
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