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Huge party and beautiful dress: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz married


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The society wedding of the year has come to an end: Brooklyn Beckham (23) married actress and billionaire daughter Nicola Peltz last night. The two reportedly signed a prenup, as the fortunes of the Beckham (350 million) and Peltz (1.3 billion) families are quite far apart. Papa Peltz paid for the entire party, good for 3 million euros.

jdgSource: Daily Mail

The (well-known) friends of Brooklyn Beckham – son of ex-footballer David and ex-Spice Girl Victoria – and actress Nicola Peltz had to gather early on at Nelson Peltz’s property in Palm Beach, Florida. There, gigantic tents had been set up in the gardens to organize a grand feast. The Jewish wedding started at 6 pm. Nicola Peltz wore a beautiful Valentino dress that she had made at the designer’s headquarters.

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Notable attendees included Serena Williams, Mel C, Eva Longoria and Gordon Ramsay. 300 people were invited to the party. They were wheeled into the Peltz family’s property in a sort of column at 5.15 pm, after which the traditional ceremony could begin at 6 pm. Brooklyn broke a glass and kissed the bride for six seconds, the specialist press reported.

The banquet was hosted by Thierry Isambert, who was once President Bill Clinton’s cook. Reportedly, there were vegetarian and vegan alternatives. There would also be a light option, where the meal did not exceed a certain number of calories.

At ten past eight it was already dancing with the opening dance Only fools rush inperformed by a live singer. The second number was Stand by me by Ben E. King.

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