Nicola Peltz, the wife of Brooklyn Beckham and the daughter of billionaire Nelson Peltz, is reportedly flush with cash.
The 31-year-old actress is said to receive a $1 million-a-month allowance from her father, according to Marina Hyde, co-host of the Rest is Entertainment podcast.
Nicola married Brooklyn, the son of David and Victoria Beckham, back in 2022. While the Beckhams are undeniably wealthy, they reportedly aren't known to provide Brooklyn with the same hefty allowance that his wife gets.
“From what I hear, I think [David and Victoria Beckham] give Brooklyn a lot of money but not insane money, and they kind of have this dream to some degree that he will stand on his own two feet and become independent,” Hyde said.
Hyde claimed that she heard that Nicola's billionaire father once questioned the Beckhams about why they don't supply their eldest son with the same kind of allowance he gives his daughter.
“I hear — and maybe Nelson Peltz would deny this — but I hear that he said to [Victoria and David], ‘I give my daughter a million dollar month allowance. Why don’t you?'” Hyde questioned.
Nelson Peltz is an investor and a founding partner of Trian Partners, which was started in 2005. He has a staggering networth of approximately $8.5 billion.
While David and Beckham might not have that same level of wealth, they are still worth a staggering $673 million.
David, who is 50-years-old, earned his fortune through his legendary soccer career that spanned over 21 years. He's also a part-owner of the Inter Miami CF soccer team.
Meanwhile, Victoria, a former member of the infamous Spice Girls, runs a beauty brand and a clothing line
Brooklyn is currently embroiled in a very public feud with his famous parents. In a lengthy statement shared to his Instagram story, the 26-year-old alleged that his wife "has been consistently disrespected by my family."
"My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped," he stated.
Brookly also expressed that he has no interest in patching things up with his parents.