Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz looked all loved-up as they co-ordinated their outfits and shared an intimate moment in Los Angeles on Saturday.
The couple, who tied the knot back in April, were spotted at a Wendy’s celebration evening for this summer’s Strawberry Frosty. They both opted for baby pink outfits as they put their arms around one another and shared a sweet kiss.
Nicola, 27, opted for an elegant dress which featured ruffle detailing along the front. The gown cinched in at her waist, showing off her tiny figure.
The actress opted for glittery pink heels and completed her look with a small dark pink handbag. She had her huge wedding ring proudly on display.
Nicola showed off her new tresses, after she had dyed her hair from her signature blonde to brown.
23-year-old Brooklyn wore baby pink trousers and a simple white T-shirt which showed off some of his 100 tattoos. He finished his look with a pair of pink trainers, which were the same colour as Nicola's bag.
The pair were joined by Nicola's older brother Will Peltz and his partner Kenya Kinski-Jones.
36-year-old Will wore a bright pink sweatshirt and a pair of relaxed joggers. He completed his look with a baseball cap which had the word 'Wendy's' written on it.
His model girlfriend, 29, opted for black trousers and matching shoes. She finished her look with a stylish pink bandeau top.
Brooklyn's family, however, were nowhere to be seen at the celebrations.
Nicola recently addressed rumours of an alleged feud between her and Brooklyn's mum Victoria Beckham.
The 48-year-old matriarch and her husband David Beckham were said to have been left "open-mouthed" after their son and his wife addressed the rumours in a recent interview with Variety.
Brooklyn said "everyone gets along," whilst his wife suggested the rumour had begun when she didn't wear a wedding dress designed by Victoria for their nuptials in April this year.
It's been claimed that the interview hasn't gone down well with his parents, with it said to go against their philosophy when it comes to unfavourable stories written about them.
A source told 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."
They added that within the family's brand, the philosophy is "that you stay silent rather than acknowledge" as this is considered a way to make stories disappear.
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