Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz consider adoption amid family estrangement

Dan Dare

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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz are considering adopting a child as the couple’s estrangement from David and Victoria Beckham continues, according to a report.

A friend of the couple told the Sun the pair have had “several conversations” about raising a child who is not biologically theirs. The insider said adoption plans align with the couple’s shared values.

“This is a subject Nicola and Brooklyn firmly align on,” the source told the Sun. “They both want a brood of children, and for at least one to be adopted.”

According to the source, the couple’s privileged upbringings motivate their interest in adoption.

“They both know they come from a place of unimagined privilege and therefore strongly want to give back by offering a disadvantaged baby or child the best possible life,” the source said.

A biological child may not be an immediate option for the couple. The insider told the Sun that Peltz, 31, recently lost significant weight for a film role.

“Nicola has just dropped down to 90 lbs. for her latest movie role so having a child that is biologically hers right now seems out of the question,” the source said.

The reported adoption plans come as Brooklyn, 26, remains estranged from his parents and siblings Romeo, 23, Cruz, 20, and Harper, 14. Last month, Brooklyn posted a social media statement saying he had no interest in reconciling with his family. In the statement, he accused his parents of attempting to ruin his marriage to Peltz and claimed Victoria Beckham danced “inappropriately” with him at his 2022 wedding.

The insider told the Sun that Brooklyn has not spoken to his parents in over eight months.

For David and Victoria Beckham, the situation represents “fresh heartbreak,” according to the source. The insider described the couple as “two hugely family-orientated people” who “adore the idea of becoming grandparents.” The source added, “it would cut them deep not to have a role in a prospective grandchild’s life.”



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