Nicola Peltz ‘wants second wedding to Brooklyn Beckham’ amid £132,000 planner lawsuit

Nicola Peltz reportedly wants a second wedding to husband Brooklyn Beckham after it was revealed her father filed a £132,000 lawsuit against his daughter’s wedding planners.

The actress, 28, and the son of Victoria and David Beckham, 23, married in April last year.

But according to NearNicola now wants a second ceremony to have a ‘positive and happy day’ after all the ‘stress’.

A source told the publication that Nicola found the first ceremony “stressful from start to finish.”

They added: ‘It was all a nightmare. He was far from completely happy with the wedding, the buildup with the three different planners, and now associates it with fights, problems and tension.’

Second try: Nicola Peltz reportedly wants a second wedding to husband Brooklyn Beckham after it was revealed her father filed a £132,000 lawsuit against his daughter’s wedding planners.

Second time lucky: But according to Closer, Nicola now wants a second ceremony to have a 'happy and positive day' after all the 'stress'

Second time lucky: But according to Closer, Nicola now wants a second ceremony to have a ‘happy and positive day’ after all the ‘stress’

Yes: the actress, 28, and the son of Victoria and David Beckham, 23, married in April last year

Yes: the actress, 28, and the son of Victoria and David Beckham, 23, married in April last year

“She told Brooklyn that she feels like she still has an impact on their relationship, and even said that she finds it difficult to look at wedding photos. She just reminds him of all the drama, with both of them looking so tense.

“So there has been talk of having a new wedding ceremony for your first anniversary. She wants to redo the original day with a new dress, new photos, and a new event, and despite the raised eyebrows, she wants an even more luxurious hairstyle.

The source also said that the second ceremony could be an opportunity to mend the feud between Victoria and Nicola as it would “mark a new beginning”.

Previously, the two women had been embroiled in tension after Nicola decided not to wear one of Victoria’s designs for her wedding day.

However, Nicola denied the dispute, telling the Sunday Times: ‘it’s not a fight! I keep seeing that word everywhere, ‘fight, fight, fight’! I don’t pay attention to everything… if I did, I’d go crazy.

“I think it all started, and I’ve said this before, because I didn’t end up wearing Victoria’s wedding dress, but I really wanted to wear it.

‘I thought it was so beautiful that Brooklyn’s mom made it for me! And I was very excited to use it! And I didn’t end up using it.’

It comes after the full drama behind Brooklyn and Nicola’s first wedding has been laid bare in a shocking 188-page lawsuit filed in .

The celebrity-studded £3m ‘dream wedding’ that paired the daughter of a billionaire with the son of a sports icon appeared flawless in the glossy pages of Vogue magazine.

But behind the scenes, Brooklyn’s wedding to heiress Nicola was reportedly so chaotic that even the father of the bride called it a “shit show.”

Wedding planners Nicole Braghin and Arianna Grijalba were “devastated” earlier this month when billionaire businessman Nelson Peltz filed a lawsuit demanding the return of their £132,000 deposit.

Peltz, 80, claims the couple were fired just weeks before their extravagant three-day wedding at the family’s £76m mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, last April due to alleged “mistakes”.

But last week, Braghin and Grijalba responded by calling Peltz a “billionaire bully” and filed a countersuit in a Miami court for breach of contract and “interference” in a business deal.

They are also suing bride Nicola, her mother Claudia and wedding designer Rishi Patel for damages of at least £41,000 plus costs, which could run into hundreds of thousands of pounds.

The women’s company, Plan Design Events, was hired in February 2022, just six weeks before the lavish wedding.

More than 500 guests attended, including TV chef Gordon Ramsay, desperate housewife Eva Longoria, Spice Girls Mel B and Mel C from Victoria and David Beckham’s former Manchester United teammate Phil Neville.

The planners agreed to a fee of £264,000 and Mr Peltz paid a deposit of half that amount.

They took over from Preston Bailey, an industry icon who previously planned Catherine Zeta-Jones’s wedding to Michael Douglas. He said that he left by mutual consent after a year of work because his schedule was ‘overcommitted’.

But the planners who replaced him say things were so chaotic, with multiple guest lists and a girlfriend reportedly “too busy” to talk on the phone, things quickly went downhill.

The court documents contain hundreds of text messages and WhatsApp emails, summarized below, showing that guest lists were incomplete, no travel arrangements had been made and even the flowers and cake were still due. resolve. The hair and makeup artists and the photographers and videographers had also not been confirmed.

Oh my gosh: It comes after all the drama behind Brooklyn and Nicola's wedding has been exposed in a shocking 188-page lawsuit filed in Florida (Brooklyn pictured with Nelson Peltz)

Oh my gosh: It comes after the full drama behind Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding has been exposed in a shocking 188-page lawsuit filed in Florida (Brooklyn pictured with Nelson Peltz)

And when the planners came up with an idea for a wedding ring, Nicole called them “cheesy” and only wanted the lead singer.

Ms. Braghin and Ms. Grijalba say they worked 17-hour days to try to meet their clients’ demands.

And while there had already been reports of a fight between Nicola and her soon-to-be mother-in-law over the bride choosing to wear a Valentino couture gown over a Victoria-branded one (a fight Nicola later denied), it was clear, says the lawsuit, that the Peltzes did not want their new in-laws privy to breaking technical issues.

“Both Claudia and Nicola had insisted that Victoria Beckham could not know of any internal errors regarding the ongoing planning of her son’s wedding, including errors with the guest list,” the court filing says.