Brooklyn Beckham enjoys £300 bottle of wine during quiet afternoon in as he complains that his wife Nicola Peltz is ‘making him watch The Hills’
Brooklyn Beckham enjoyed a quiet Sunday afternoon in by tucking into a bottle of red wine worth £300 with his wife Nicola Peltz.
David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest child, 25, has been joining his heiress partner, 30, in helping victims of the LA fires, organising a charity event last week to collect donations.
And the pair took a well-earned rest over the weekend, with Brooklyn documenting their down time at Nicola’s family home in Palm Beach, Florida, in an Instagram story.
He added the caption, ‘My wife is making me watch the hills’, with a TV showing the American reality series in the background.
The cosy afternoon spared no luxury, with an opened bottle of Sassicala red wine from 2021 – worth around £300 per bottle – spotted on the coffee table and Brooklyn holding a glass in his hand.
He rested his legs on the table, while wearing a pair of black shorts, showing off his many unusual tattoos.
Earlier Brookyln had posted a snap of a range of cheeses laid out on the counter, as he made the most of his time off by checking out some fine produce, perhaps to pair with his lavish bottle of red.
Later in the evening, he took to his Instagram story to post a photo of a menu at high-end Miami restaurant Komodo, who have recently teamed up with Brooklyn’s condiment company Cloud23.
A Cloud23 marinated snake river farms NY strip of steak at the restaurant sets punters back £84 ($105).
His father David meanwhile took a sweet selfie during a walk in the British countryside, wearing a check tweed jacket and a newsboy cap.
Brooklyn’s wholesome weekend comes after his continued efforts to help those who have lost their homes during the wildfires earlier this month, which have caused thousands to flee their homes as well as at least 28 deaths.
The couple, who wed in 2022, helped organise an event last Thursday through their charity Yogihouse which saves dogs from overcrowded LA shelters and euthanasia.