The newlyweds said “I do” in a tent full of flowers and plants on a huge eaves on the $ 103 million Peltz estate at the edge of the ocean, with the bride’s parents – financier Nelson and wife Claudia – paying the astronomical bill. However, many people took to Twitter to express their views on the display of excessive wealth, with a large percentage suggesting that the money would have been better spent to help those in real need. Most cited the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine or the escalating cost of living in the United Kingdom and the United States as both countries recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under fire: Brooklyn Beckham’s wife Nicola Peltz’s family has been criticized for spending $ 3.5 million (2, 2.7 million) on the couple’s rich wedding in Palm Beach, Florida this weekend Hinting that David should have donated to help those in need, such as fellow footballer Marcus Rasford, one person wrote on Twitter: “Foolish sums spent on his wedding !! David Beckham should lead the way in Rasford’s book, helping people who could live a better life. “Beckham is from the East End and he should know better. Yes it is his son’s wedding but 3 million come !!! That’s funny.’ Another wrote: “Imagine a marriage of 3 million pounds while the war in Ukraine continues.” While another person posted angrily: “It does not cross their minds that all this money could save lives in Ukraine. “Beyond contempt.” Wealth: The bride’s parents, Nelson and Claudia, paid $ 494 million (37 379 million) of Brooklyn’s parents, David and Victoria’s fortune’s $ 1.6 billion. Family: Nicola is the daughter of billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz, 79, and model Claudia Heffner “@Victoriabeckham Luxurious appearance while the nation is facing a cost of living crisis is breathtaking,” shared another person. “Have a wonderful wedding day. Win like crazy. “ As someone else posted: “Garbage for Beckham’s wedding, spending that amount of money while people are starving is a disgrace and should be described as disgusting.”
“Something grotesque at this wedding,” another member of the audience shared. “Brooklyn has no job. Just 20 years old. “Wasting all this money.” “Mmm why David and Posh Beckham spend $ 103 million when America and the whole world have a money problem,” they added. “For a wedding of his eldest son not in the UK mmm. “They have to give this money to save the children in the world.” Another wrote: “Brooklyn and Nicholas’s 3 million wedding is a joke to say that it is not strange that they signed before the wedding, you can imagine the cost of the divorce party.” Unsurprisingly: Having heard the news of the couple’s wedding, many people took to Twitter to express their views, saying that the money would have been better spent elsewhere Another shared: “I honestly could not let the monkeys marry Brooklyn Beckham. These are new FFS. Disgusting sums of money spent on spectacular … vices! “ “Just read the newspaper about the Brooklyn wedding,” wrote another Twitter user. “The obscene amount of money spent on the wedding.” Another suggested: “Weddings are wonderful things, but I think the $ 3 million wedding cost is bad taste in these difficult times for many. “It would be a wonderful gesture to have a smaller wedding and donate the money to charity.”
While another person posted: “I totally agree! What a waste of money on an event you enjoy yourself! They could not do much and asked the guests to make donations to charity. This is really bad timing with the cost of living crisis etc! “ However, not all social media users from the Beckham and Peltz families were impressed, with some saying they should be free to spend their money the way they want. Others were impressed that they were spending money on local hospitality companies after the coronavirus pandemic.
One person posted: “Yes, that’s a lot, but it’s money, as opposed to 32 32 million’s EXCEPT for the wedding of Megan and her second husband.” Another person shared: “The bride’s family pays for it. It gives money and jobs to catering, waiters, bartenders, movers, tent rental companies, to all the people who have been hit hard in the hospitality industry trying to recover from COVID. “The money is distributed around.” Support: However, not all social media users from the Beckham and Peltz families were impressed, with some saying they should be free to spend their money the way they want Meanwhile, another person posted: “Many small businesses, catering, florists, printers, music, equipment, clothing, hotels will have generated fantastic revenue after a really difficult time.” “Who cares how the family spends its money? “Think of all the salespeople and employees who benefit from this,” said another. Another person wrote on Twitter: “Do you suggest that they pretend to be poor and degrade their marriage so that poor people feel good about it?” “I do not care much for the Beckhams, but I certainly would not think they could not spend the money they won.” Congratulations! Brooklyn and Nicholas were married in a stunning ceremony early in the evening and enjoyed a six-second extended kiss in front of celebrities.

Chronicle of the romance of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz:

April 2017: The couple met at the Coachella music festival after being introduced by a friend. At the time, Brooklyn was in a relationship with Hannah Cross’s ex-girlfriend November 2019: Nicola and Brooklyn first went public with their budding relationship in November 2019, when photos appeared of them hugging after attending a Halloween party together January 2020: Nicola becomes official on Instagram with their romance, posting a selfie of a bedroom with a bra, with Brooklyn without a shirt in the spotlight, with a caption with a simple black heart February 2020: Next month they sit in the front row coordinating clothes at the Saint Laurent show at Paris Fashion Week March 2020: Couple moves into Beckhams family home as pandemic strikes July 2020: They were then engaged in July 2020, just eight months later, with Brooklyn proposing a $ 325,000 emerald and diamond ring April 2022: They get married early in the evening at a $ 4 million Jewish ceremony at Nicola Peltz’s $ 103 million family estate in Palm Beach, Florida.

Another wrote: “People who complain that Brooklyn Beckham’s in-laws spent εκατο 3 million on their daughter’s wedding. “If I had such money, I would give my princess the wedding of her dreams.” “Fair play for the Beckhams,” one person wrote on Twitter. “Anyone who has pursued both of their careers knows that they look half decent and do enough for others without boasting. And even if they did not, who gives a shiver to what they do with their money? Another wrote: “I know who is getting married, but is it their money? People may be complaining because in-laws do not have the luxury of spending so much, but they know the Beckhams will save them if it comes to that.
While another person shared: “Well, nothing wrong with rich people. “I think this is Beckham’s son, they made their money through advertising, good for them as long as they earned it legally and paid their taxes.” Finally, someone wrote: “Freedom. “People have the choice to spend their money the way they want.”
The bride Nicola was impressed with an incredible Valentino wedding dress and was the epitome of elegance in her all-white long-sleeved dress while holding a bouquet of white flowers near the chuppah, in which the couple got married in a Jewish ceremony. Her incredible dress boasted of an impressive sweeping veil, which had a delicate lace decoration, as Nicola was every inch the red-haired bride. The actress flew to Rome twice to work with designer Valentino Pierpaoio Piccioi in his studio to ensure every detail of the outfit was perfect. Nicholas and aspiring chef Brooklyn, 23, were married in an early-night ceremony on one of three huge construction sites with tents built on the vast lawn in front of the ocean at Father Nell’s $ 103 million (79 79 million) complex. Florida Beach. Guests such as tennis legend Serena Williams, TV chef Gordon Ramsay and Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria are clearly seen enjoying cocktails. The 300 revelers then moved on to the banquet stage – where MailOnline can reveal Brooklyn and Nicholas’s first dance to a live singer in Only Fools Rush In, made famous by Elvis Presley. The couple went out on the track at 20.10 and ended to the loud applause of the guests. And the second song was the classic Stand By Me by Ben E. King, we can also reveal.

Beautiful! As exclusively provided by MailOnline, the couple got married under a garland with a garland in a traditional Jewish ceremony in honor of Nicholas’s Jewish heritage (post-engagement photo) Dance Time !: Brooklyn’s brother Romeo Beckham, 19, is pictured with his girlfriend Mia Reagan as they head to the dance floor after the ceremony Brand new brother-in-law: Cruz Beckham, 17 (right), was seen drinking a Heineken while going to the dance floor with his brother All White: The flower girls, including Harper Beckham (pictured in the center) are seen after the wedding ceremony Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding began at 6:00 pm when Brooklyn, 23, was with his 27-year-old fiancée in one of the huge tents set up on the Peltz family estate. The eldest son of Victoria and David Beckham seemed to be waiting alone in a tent full of flowers and plants for 15 minutes before actress Nicola arrived for the exaggeration.
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