Brooklyn Beckham stunned fans last week when he said he had chosen a “peaceful” life with his wife Nicola Peltz over any reconciliation with his parents. But while the 26-year-old has cut ties with the famous Beckham clan, he is far from standing alone.
Instead, Brooklyn appears to have landed firmly in the billionaire comfort zone of the Peltz family. Nicola’s father, Nelson Peltz, is worth an estimated $1.6billion — comfortably eclipsing the fortune of her parents-in-law, David Beckham and Victoria Beckham.
This week, reports claimed Nicola, 31, receives a jaw-dropping $1million monthly allowance from her father. And over four years of marriage, the couple have left a glittering trail showing exactly how that kind of money gets spent.

A Beverly Hills fortress
At the heart of their lifestyle is a $16million mansion in the ultra-exclusive Trousdale Estates area of Beverly Hills, boasting panoramic ocean and mountain views. The four-bedroom, six-bathroom home sits among A-list neighbours — including Justin and Hailey Bieber — and even counts Brooklyn’s godfather Elton John nearby.
The property came furnished with over $100,000 worth of art and designer pieces, but that didn’t stop the couple from ripping out a luxury kitchen and bathrooms by renowned architect Vincent Van Duysen, at an estimated extra cost of $1million. Nicola has since admitted an earlier $10.5million home purchase nearby was “silly”, after they sold it within months at a $1million loss.
Jets, yachts and five-star escapes
When they need a break, Brooklyn and Nicola can flit between Nelson Peltz’s sprawling family estates in upstate New York and Palm Beach, Florida — often by private jet, with a return flight alone reportedly costing around $100,000.
Their favourite holidays include yacht trips to Los Cabos and St Tropez, ski weekends in Aspen, and sun-soaked escapes aboard a £85million superyacht chartered at £1.2million per week. More recently, the couple retreated to San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito — a favourite of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry — where rooms can reach over £9,000 a night.

Wine worth more than cars
Brooklyn has quietly reinvented himself as a wine enthusiast, proudly sharing glimpses of his growing cellar. Among the bottles spotted was one of the world’s most coveted dessert wines — a Château d’Yquem valued at around £17,000, with rarer vintages fetching up to £75,000 at auction.
With a reported $1million arriving every month, few doubt the couple could afford to keep both bottles chilling.
Dining without limits
Brooklyn’s foodie ambitions haven’t come cheap. His short-lived online cooking series famously cost $100,000 to film him making a single sandwich. These days, the couple prefer dining out at Los Angeles hotspots, including Nancy Silverton’s Osteria Mozza, where even olives cost $27, and Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant Hayato, charging over $400 per person.
Back in Palm Beach, they frequent Le Bilboquet — which once collaborated with Brooklyn’s hot sauce brand — while Nobu sushi is their go-to for an “easy” night in.
Gifts, fashion and fast cars
Their love language appears to be extravagance. Brooklyn regularly showers Nicola with towering bouquets, while she once had both their wisdom teeth turned into matching gold necklaces. Nicola’s wardrobe reportedly racks up tens of thousands of dollars in a single week, featuring vintage Chanel, Alaïa and rare handbags, while Brooklyn favours Saint Laurent and Berluti.
Even at home, the couple lounge in matching $1,150 Valentino robes. In the driveway, Brooklyn’s car collection has included a McLaren 765LT, a McLaren P1 and a pop-art BMW M1 — alongside a more modest £50,000 Jeep Wrangler for everyday errands.


