Watch Victoria Beckham Celebrate Nicola Peltz Beckham’s Birthday With a Sweet Beachside Dance Magic Post

Watch Victoria Beckham Celebrate Nicola Peltz Beckham’s Birthday With a Sweet Beachside Dance

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Victoria Beckham shared a heartwarming moment with her daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz Beckham as they danced together on a sandy beach to celebrate Nicola’s 30th birthday. The fashion designer, 49, took to Instagram on Thursday, posting a playful video showing the couple enjoying a carefree moment, dispelling rumors of long-standing tension between them.

Victoria, dressed elegantly in a black mini dress with her hair styled in a chic low bun, danced barefoot alongside Nicola, who opted for white scalloped shorts and a scarf-style top under a black cardigan. Nicola completed her look with chic oval sunglasses and wedge espadrilles, bringing a touch of Spice Girl style.

Courtesy: Instagram / @victoriabeckham

“Happy birthday @nicolapeltzbeckham!! I love you so much,” Victoria wrote in the caption of the post, which quickly caught the attention of her 32.9 million followers. This affectionate gesture marked a new step in demonstrating their bond, following t reports of a past row over Nicola’s wedding outfit.

The rumored breakup began in 2022, shortly after Nicola married Brooklyn Beckham in a lavish $3 million ceremony in Palm Beach. Speculation arose after Nicola opted not to wear a wedding dress designed by fashion house Victoria. Respond to rumors in a Cosmopolitan During the interview, Nicola said: “There’s no feud. I don’t know why people don’t write about beautiful things.

Nicola also clarified Variety that the decision resulted from logistical challenges rather than personal conflicts. “I was going to (wear a Victoria Beckham dress), but her atelier couldn’t arrive in time. That’s where the story started, and then they continued,” she explained.

The final celebration highlights the strong bond between Victoria and Nicola, as they move forward with love and joy, leaving speculation firmly in the past.

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