The first trailer for Nicola Peltz Beckham’s directorial debut film Lola is finally here, and no one could be prouder than the actress’ husband, Brooklyn.
On Thursday, the eldest Beckham son, 24, took to Instagram to share the trailer as he gushed over his lingerie-clad wife in the upcoming drama.
Nicola, 28, plays the lead role of 19-year-old Lola in the film, and has also directed and written the project.
In one shot, the star gives a sultry look to her on-screen boyfriend while wearing a lacy, deep pink top.
Complimenting his wife, Brooklyn wrote, “Wow, I can’t believe it’s finally here. x You worked so hard on this and I couldn’t be more proud of you. xx.
Brooklyn Beckham has opened up about his lingerie-clad wife Nicola Peltz as she released the first trailer for her directorial debut film Lola
Nicola plays the lead role, 19-year-old Lola, in the film and has also directed and written the project
‘What a great achievement. I can’t wait for everyone to see it.’
He added: “I love you so much my talented baby @nicolaannepeltzbeckham.”
Brooklyn also posted the trailer to his grid, captioning the clip: “I’m soooo proud of you x can’t wait for everyone to see Lola love you baby girl xx.”
Accompanied by Stephen Sanchez’s hit Until I Found You, the trailer opens with Nicola’s character swimming with her younger brother.
She begins, “I am the person I am today because of the people who helped me and the people who hurt me.”
Looking a far cry from her usual brunette look, Nicola wears a choppy blonde bob for the film as she hangs outside her friend’s car with a cigarette hanging from her lips.
The trailer then delves into the film’s dramatic plot, as Lola desperately tries to save enough money to get her little brother Arlo out of their toxic home dominated by their mother Mona.
Arlo, played by Luke David Blumm, faces abuse from the couple’s mother, who scolds the child for wearing makeup and dressing femininely while calling him a ‘little f****t’ ‘ mentions.
After promising Arlo, “I love you so much. I’m getting you out of here. I promise, things take an unexpected turn when Lola finds out she’s expecting a baby with her troublesome boyfriend.
The eldest Beckham son, 24, took to Instagram on Friday to share the trailer as he gushed about his talented wife in the upcoming drama
Looking a far cry from her usual brunette look, Nicola wears a choppy blonde bob for the film as she hangs outside her friend’s car with a cigarette hanging from her lips.
Accompanied by Stephen Sanchez’s hit Until I Found You, the trailer opens with Nicola’s character swimming in with her younger brother Arlo.
Nicola completes the look with a touch of heavy smoky eye makeup
Lola desperately tries to save enough money to get her little brother Arlo out of their toxic home dominated by their mother Mona (Virginia Madsen).
Arlo, played by Luke David Blumm, faces abuse from the couple’s mother, who scolds the child for wearing makeup and dressing femininely while calling him a ‘little f****t’ ‘ mentions.
However, things take an unexpected turn when Lola finds out she is expecting a baby with her troublesome boyfriend Malachi (Richie Merritt).
Lola cradles her belly and tells her mother: I’m going to spend my life making sure my baby knows what it feels like to be loved.
Lola cradles her belly and tells her mother, “I’m going to spend my life making sure my baby knows what it feels like to be loved.”
“I said the same thing when I was pregnant with you,” Mona (Virginia Madsen) replies.
The trailer ends with Lola saying, “We all go through some damn things. I always thought I never deserved a second chance. But maybe.
The film, which hits theaters on February 9, also stars Richie Merritt, Raven Goodwin and Nicola’s brother Will Peltz.
Lola has been six years in the making, and in an official trailer release, Nicola said: “It’s extremely exciting to finally share this story with audiences.”
She continued: “Despite a life of hardship, abuse and generational trauma, Lola is a fighter – driven by unconditional love and a refusal to submit to the unsatisfactory future that has been thrust upon her.
“It’s a heartfelt story that we hope everyone can relate to and hopefully feel inspired by in some way.”
She wrote on her Instagram: ‘Thank you so much to this amazing cast and crew. Lola leaves on February 9th.
Lola has been six years in the making, and in an official trailer release, Nicola said: ‘It’s extremely exciting to finally share this story with audiences’