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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz have taken another subtle shot on social media by way of gushing twin posts to celebrate the first anniversary of their second secret wedding an event which precisely zero of the Beckhams scored an invitation to.
Pointedly, Brooklyn failed to post a gushing anniversary Instagram tribute to American actress Nicola this April. As per insiders, the couple will now celebrate their second wedding in August 2025 as the date they will celebrate.
This comes after their first wedding became mired in controversy, including claims that Brooklyn's mum Victoria danced inappropriately on him and Nicola ended up in tears.
A source told the Sun: Brooklyn and Nicolas first wedding in April 2022 is not an occasion they look back on fondly.
Nicola ended up in tears. Its not something they want to be reminded of.
Their second wedding, where they renewed their vows last August with just her family and their friends, does hold so many happy memories, however. Going forwards, theyve decided that this is the date they will celebrate publicly together.
Nicola, who has never previously celebrated their April 2022 anniversary on social media, posted a gushing tribute to her husband on the day they had their second ceremony.
She shared a photograph of them kissing and said: Happy anniversary my love. You make life so beautiful. Thank you for being the most amazing husband I could ever dream of.
Brooklyn shared his own tribute and added: Happy anniversary Nicola. I cant tell you how much I love you.
You are my absolute princess and I promise to always protect you.
As per those close to the couple, Brooklyn and Nicola wanted to take back ownership of their big day after their disastrous first wedding.
A source told the Sun: Brooklyn and Nicola are thriving now and theyre incredibly happy. Their second wedding last year was beautiful and couldnt have been more perfect.
For them, this is the moment they want to celebrate. Its why Nicola chose to post about it too. Its the first time shes wanted to publicly celebrate her wedding to Brooklyn.
They dont think it feels pointed, its just honest.
The Beckhams learned about Brooklyn and Nicola's second wedding last year at the same time as everyone else, and by way of an entertainment news website, no less.
An insider said at the time: This was the final kick in the teeth for David and Victoria.
Seeing Nelson having such a pivotal role at the ceremony was heartbreaking for David especially. Not one member of the 30-plus extended family knew about the wedding, or were invited.
His grandparents are devastated too as Brooklyn has always been so close to them. It feels cruel and spiteful. This is no longer a game. It has gone beyond all that.
It was five months after the second ceremony that Brooklyn issued his blistering social media statement that revealed he no longer wanted contact with his family.
In the statement, Brooklyn said he and Nicola looked back on their 2022 wedding as an embarrassment, adding: Ive never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life. We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness.
He also attacked Victoria, writing: My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife, which had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song.
She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. Ive never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life.
But, apparently the Beckhams were "blind sided" by the statement; a feeling which is quite commonplace for estranged parents of adult children who have cut ties, as per experts.
Clinical psychologist Dr. Lindsay Gibson, author of Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents, told the New York Times that it is not uncommon for parents to "often fail to see the warning signs leading up to an adult child's decision to distance themselves".
Dr Gibson says that emotionally immature parents "expect their children to unquestioningly accommodate their needs" which means "they may feel entirely blind sided when boundaries or estrangement are enforced, making them view the adult child as being unfair or 'bad'."
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