Brooklyn Beckham has thanked his wife after he ended up in hospital after breaking his shoulder.
The son of David and Victoria Beckham posted a picture from his hospital bed to social media, saying: “Broke my shoulder but all good cause I have @nicolaannepeltzbeckham to look after me xx love you babe”.
Beckham married Nicola Peltz in a glamorous Palm Beach, Florida, ceremony in April 2022 with Brooklyn’s parents in attendance.
They got engaged in June 2020 but had to postpone their marriage date due to Covid-19.
Brooklyn, who has been a model, photographer and chef, describes himself on social media as an entrepreneur.
His wife is the daughter of US billionaire Nelson Peltz and former model Claudia Heffner Peltz.
The actress has previously starred in American psychological drama series Bates Motel, science fiction film Transformers: Age Of Extinction and directed the drama Lola – which she also starred in.
Speaking last year, Beckham said his wife was his “therapist” as he opened up about his feelings of “anxiety”.
The couple were interviewed by their friend and Only Murders In The Building actress Selena Gomez about being under the media microscope.
Peltz said: “I think we definitely both get anxiety… and I think that something I really struggle with is I just can’t help reading the comments sometimes on my Instagram or whatever it is.
“And I think if they comment on my appearance and stuff that doesn’t bother me, what really bothers me is that when they say something that’s so untruthful, and just a blatant lie and I want to respond and just say: ‘Like, that’s just not true’. And I wish they knew the truth.
“So I think that I struggle with that (and it) hurts my feelings, truthfully, but I try to ignore it but it’s just, it’s hard sometimes to ignore it, especially when you see it all the time. It’s just like always (there).”
Beckham said: “I have the worst anxiety. I mean, like, literally, my wife is my therapist so like we’re always together.
“So whenever there’s something on my mind, it’s stressing me out and… we’re very good at communicating.
“So I think… people (are) always (going to) say rubbish and as long as you’re happy and your family’s good, then you just have to keep doing your thing.”