Nicola Peltz celebrated Mother’s Day in the United States by sharing a glowing tribute to her mother, Claudia Heffner, contrasting sharply with her husband Brooklyn Beckham’s continued distance from his own parents.
Nicola’s Heartfelt Mother’s Day Post
The 32-year-old actress posted a childhood photo of herself with her model mother on Instagram, captioning it: “Happy Mother’s Day to my everything.” In a follow-up, she added: “My mom is a gift from God.”
This warm gesture highlights Peltz’s close family ties, especially as she frequently shares posts featuring her parents, billionaire Nelson Peltz and Claudia, alongside Brooklyn.
Brooklyn’s Estrangement from the Beckhams
Brooklyn Beckham maintains his self-imposed separation from David and Victoria Beckham. He notably skipped his father’s 50th birthday last May and the subsequent investiture at Windsor Castle. On Mother’s Day, he made no public acknowledgment of Victoria.
In January, Brooklyn publicly distanced himself from “Brand Beckham,” describing his parents’ actions as performative and citing Victoria’s dancing at his wedding as inappropriate.
Beckhams Carry On with Family Celebrations
Despite the rift, David and Victoria Beckham included their son in their Mother’s Day messages. David shared a post calling his wife “the best mum.”
Victoria posted a photo from their Holland Park home featuring a bouquet of white roses and five casts of babies’ hands and feet. reports 2011 indicate the couple commissioned gold-plated versions ahead of daughter Harper’s birth through London-based First Impressions, with kits priced at £1,000.
Recent Family Snapshot and Victoria’s Defense
Just before the holiday, Peltz shared an Instagram photo of herself, Brooklyn, and her parents, captioning it: “My whole heart and world in one photo.”
In a recent episode of Emma Grede’s Aspire podcast, Victoria addressed perceptions of “Brand Beckham.” The fashion designer stated: “When David and I first met it was never our intention to start a brand. People talk about ‘Brand Beckham’ – that has happened so organically.”
She explained their individual paths: David with Inter Miami football club and past endorsements like Adidas and Brylcreem, while she drew from Spice Girls experiences with brands like Pepsi and Walkers crisps. Victoria emphasized: “We don’t have any deals together. David does what David does, I do what I do.”

