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According to recent reports, Nicola Peltz's family has accused David and Victoria Beckham of being "tight" with their finances when it comes to supporting their eldest son Brooklyn. The controversy centers around the couple's recent £11 million Hollywood mansion purchase, which sources claim was primarily funded by Nicola's trust fund rather than the Beckham family wealth.
The Daily Mail reports that Nelson Peltz, Nicola's billionaire father worth $1.6 billion, had to sign off on releasing funds from his daughter's trust fund to purchase the property. This has apparently led to accusations that the Beckhams aren't adequately providing for Brooklyn, with sources suggesting the family "cuts their children off financially" when they turn 18.
However, friends of the Beckham family defend their approach, explaining that David and Victoria, who came from working-class backgrounds, believe in teaching their children the value of money rather than simply handing them millions. They reportedly will always support Brooklyn when needed but refuse to needlessly spoil him.
This financial dispute adds another layer to the already strained relationship between Brooklyn and his parents. The young couple notably missed all five of David's 50th birthday celebrations and Brooklyn failed to publicly acknowledge his father's recent knighthood.
The situation highlights the complex dynamics that can arise when families of vastly different financial philosophies come together through marriage. Do you think parents should financially support their adult children, or is it important to let them make their own way?
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