Nicola Peltz-Beckham is celebrating her new sister-in-law. In a series of posts shared on social media, Peltz-Beckham shared photos of the wedding of her brother Will Peltz and Kenya Kinski-Jones. She was welcoming of her "dream sister," prompting some online speculation regarding her relationship with Harper Beckham, Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham's sister.
In a post on Instagram, Nicola shared many photos of the celebration, including some romantic shots of herself and Brooklyn. She also shared special moments between the couple and herself. In the caption, she thanked her brother for "finally and officially giving me my dream sister, ken."
"Watching the two of you love each other so deeply over the past 15 years has been one of the most beautiful gifts. your love for each other has always been something so special grow up with and celebrating this moment with everyone was unforgettable," continued her post.
Kenya shared a reply: "Thank you for the most beautiful words Nic. My sister always. I love you so much."
While the post makes no mention of the Beckham family, Peltz-Beckham's choice of words has inspired some online commentary, especially when it comes to her relationship with her other sister-in-law, Harper Beckham.
The Beckham family drama
Brooklyn Peltz-Beckham has been engaged in a family feud that he made public earlier this year. In his post, Brooklyn addressed his parents, making it clear that he had no desire to mend their relationship at this time. Last month, it was reported that Harper tried to visit Brooklyn at his Los Angeles home, but she left after no one answered the door. Photographers captured the moment, with Harper seen holding a letter.
According to Page Six, Brooklyn and Nicola weren't at home. A rep for the couple said that the photos were staged. “That photographers were in place as the letter was hand delivered says it all — this was choreographed for the cameras.”
A source close to Victoria said that the entire family had been affected by the feud. “Victoria and David knew Harper was going to Brooklyn’s,” they said. "The kids have had nannies and security their whole lives and have traveled on their own plenty of times, so there was nothing unusual about her going there [without her parents].”








