Nicola Peltz shows off a heartfelt love letter from her husband Brooklyn Beckham, filled with affectionate words, amid reports the couple are set to discuss their family rift in a tell-all documentary

Nicola Peltz has given fans a rare glimpse into her marriage with Brooklyn Beckham — but the sweet moment comes as tensions surrounding the Beckham family feud continue to simmer behind the scenes.

The 31-year-old actress took to social media to share a heartfelt note she woke up to from her husband, 27, revealing a softer, more intimate side of their relationship. In the handwritten message, Brooklyn quietly reassured his wife while taking care of their morning routine, writing that he didn’t want to wake her but had already fed the dogs and given them their medication, adding that he would be back from the gym soon and telling her to get her beauty rest. He ended the note with an emotional declaration, saying he loved her “so so so much”.

The tender gesture painted a picture of domestic bliss — but it comes at a time when the couple are reportedly preparing to step into the spotlight in a very different way.

According to reports, Brooklyn and Nicola are in discussions with Hulu to film a tell-all docuseries that could finally address the long-rumoured rift between Brooklyn and his famous parents, David and Victoria Beckham. The project is said to focus on Brooklyn’s cooking ambitions, but insiders claim the streaming giant is equally interested in the ongoing family fallout.

If confirmed, the series would place Brooklyn in direct competition with his parents, who have both previously partnered with Netflix on their own high-profile documentaries — adding another dramatic layer to the already strained family dynamic.

Sources suggest the couple are determined to tell their story on their own terms, having turned down multiple high-paying interview offers in the past. They are also reportedly keen to push back against speculation that they are being influenced or controlled by Nicola’s billionaire family, insisting that all decisions are theirs alone.

The tension became even more apparent earlier this year when Brooklyn shared a lengthy six-page Instagram statement accusing his parents of manipulating public narratives about their family. He claimed that for most of his life, the image presented to the world had been carefully constructed, describing social media posts and family events as “performative” and relationships as “inauthentic”.

He further alleged that he had witnessed efforts to place misleading stories in the media in order to protect a certain public image, insisting that the truth would eventually come to light.

The cracks in the family have also been visible in public appearances. Brooklyn notably did not feature in his mother’s recent Netflix docuseries and skipped its premiere, despite previously attending the London launch of his father’s project in 2023. He and Nicola were also absent from David’s 50th birthday celebrations and his investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.

More recently, Brooklyn was spotted dining at Sushi Park in West Hollywood with singer Cody Simpson — a low-key outing that came just after he narrowly avoided crossing paths with his father during separate visits to the same hotel in Los Angeles.

While the love note shared by Nicola suggests a couple deeply connected behind closed doors, the possibility of a tell-all series threatens to bring their most private struggles into full public view — potentially reigniting one of the most talked-about celebrity family feuds in recent years.