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PRETTY IN PINK

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz sport matching pink outfits for night out in LA

BROOKLYN and Nicola Peltz Beckham are pinky and perky on a night out in LA.

The newlyweds, 23 and 27, were at a new product launch for fast food chain Wendy’s, which is owned by Nicola’s father.

Brooklyn, the eldest son of the Beckham's, wed actress Nicola at bash in April
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Brooklyn, the eldest son of the Beckham's, wed actress Nicola at bash in April
The newlyweds were at a new product launch for fast food chain Wendy’s
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The newlyweds were at a new product launch for fast food chain Wendy’s
The Beckham's wedding cost £3.2million
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The Beckham's wedding cost £3.2million
Since the couple's wedding day, it has been noted that Nicola and mother-in-law Victoria, 48, have 'ignored each other' on social media.
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Since the couple's wedding day, it has been noted that Nicola and mother-in-law Victoria, 48, have 'ignored each other' on social media.

Brooklyn, the eldest son of David and Victoria, wed actress Nicola at a £3.2million bash in April.

It comes amid reports of a feud between the young model and Brooklyn's mother, Victoria. Since the couple's wedding day, it has been noted that Nicola and mother-in-law Victoria, 48, have 'ignored each other' on social media.

A family insider didn't rule out rumours of a rift to the Mail, saying: "People constantly speculate about relationships — we don't really care as it's just silly."

Another source also told the publication that the Peltz family's attitude towards brand Beckham could be to blame.

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They said: "There is a feeling that the Peltzes rather turn their noses up at the Beckhams... the way that they do things and their celebrity profile.

"Meanwhile, the Peltz clan has really embraced Brooklyn. There is a feeling that Brooklyn is now all about the Peltz family and not the Beckhams."

However, Brooklyn appeared to dismiss the rumours during an interview with Variety for their 'Power of Young Hollywood' issue.

He told the publication: "I’ve learned they’re always going to try to write stuff like that."They’re always going to try and put people down. But everyone gets along, which is good."

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