Brooklyn Beckham reportedly entered into a prenuptial agreement before his upcoming 2022 marriage to Nicola Peltz, ensuring he won’t receive any of her family’s fortune in case of a separation. This decision by the amateur chef has potentially left him with nothing, as he has distanced himself from his wealthy parents and become closely integrated into his wife’s affluent family.
Concerns arose when Brooklyn publicly made several accusations against his famous family, claiming they interfered in his relationship and pressured him to relinquish control over his own name. Despite these controversies, Brooklyn’s prenup dictates that in the event of a breakup, he would only be entitled to half of the combined earnings he and Nicola have generated as a brand.
Sources have expressed worries about Brooklyn’s increasing detachment from his original family and his deepening ties with the Peltz clan. There are fears that if the couple were to split, Brooklyn might find himself isolated and financially strained, heavily dependent on the Peltz family for support.
In a bold move, Brooklyn voiced his firm stance on not reconciling with his family, citing dissatisfaction with their public persona and relationships. He hinted at the possibility of writing a revealing book about his experiences, mirroring Prince Harry’s decision to publish a memoir.
As speculation grows about his future plans, insiders suggest that Brooklyn may indeed pursue writing a tell-all book to share his side of the story and address the narratives surrounding the Beckham family. Despite the lack of a direct response from the Beckhams regarding Brooklyn’s statements, David Beckham briefly addressed the issue of children making mistakes during an interview at the World Economic Forum.
The Mirror has reached out to Brooklyn’s representatives for further comments on the matter.
