Nicola Peltz Beckham wasn't able to attend mother-in-law Victoria's 50th birthday party in London this weekend. She explained on Instagram that she was spending some time with her grandmother and was 'so sad' to miss the bash.
Nicola Peltz Beckham really, really wanted to be at Victoria Beckham's party. The Lola star revealed she wasn't able to join husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham for his mom's star-studded 50th birthday
Rumours of a Romeo and Juliet-esque blood feud between the Peltz and Beckham family have been simmering for literal years, so imagine the barely-concealed glee believers revelled in when Nicola Peltz failed to appear at Posh Spice AKA Victoria Beckham's 50th birthday. However, feud-truthers need not get too excited — Nicola has revealed that there was a reason she was nowhere to be seen at her mother-in-law's milestone party.
Victoria Beckham rings in her 50th birthday in style
Victoria Beckham rings in her 50th birthday in style
The “Lola” actress was notably absent from Posh Spice’s 50th birthday bash, as she wasn’t included in any photos with the Beckham clan.
The fashion designer celebrated the milestone with an assortment of celebrity friends and family members at upmarket members only club Oswalds.
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