Victoria Beckham is said to be “completely heartbroken” following her reported fallout with daughter-in-law, Nicola Peltz-Beckham.
Rumours have been swirling about the pair’s rumoured feud, with reports alleging that they are currently engaging in a “cold war” with one another.
Sources say that tensions can be traced back to the 27-year-old actress’s wedding to Brooklyn Beckham, 24, the son of Victoria, 48, and David Beckham, 47.
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Nicola and Victoria have posted less about each other on social media since the wedding, with claims that the feud began when Nicola didn’t wear a dress designed by her mother-in-law and her storming out of her own reception over Victoria ‘stealing’ her first dance song.
The pair were once incredibly close, but now, the former Spice Girls singer has said to be “heartbroken” and concerned about how the rift will affect her bond with her son, Brooklyn, with it already placing a “significant strain” on their relationship.
According to the Daily Mail, Victoria is said to be “distraught and fearful” over the situation.
A source claimed that Posh Spice will also find it “very difficult” to watch Brooklyn grow close to Nicola’s family.
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Speaking to new! magazine, they said: “I think it’s very difficult for Victoria, coming from a tight-knit family, to see her son grow close to his in-laws.”
Brooklyn and Nicola have previously addressed the rumours, with Brooklyn saying that “everyone gets along”, while Nicola said that the speculation started when she didn’t wear the dress designed by Victoria.
It’s been claimed the interview hasn’t gone down well with David and Victoria, with a source telling Heat: “The interview left David and Victoria open-mouthed. They’re seeing it as an attention-seeking stunt and they now need to figure out where to go from here.”
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk