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Brooklyn Peltz Beckhamand Nicola Peltz Beckham’s wedding drama has been put to rest.
“The parties believe that this contract dispute between Nelson Peltz and Plan Design should be resolved on the terms agreed. As part of the settlement, PDE will make a donation in the name of Nicola and Brooklyn to the CARE Ukraine Crisis Fund. PDE wishes Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham happiness and a fruitful life together.”
Both the initial and counterclaims have been dismissed with prejudice.
Reps for the couple couldn’t be reached for comment.
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“The celebrity of the wedding couple combined with the anticipated attendance of many high-profile guests required that the wedding planner have the expertise and staffing to plan, coordinate and execute a wedding event of the expected caliber and complexity,” Nelson’s lawyers claimed in lawsuit.
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In response to Nelson’s lawsuit, Braghin and Grijalba, filed a countersuit against the billionaire, citing breach of contract.
“Both Claudia and Nicola had insisted that Victoria Beckham (Brooklyn’s mother) could not know about any internal mistakes regarding the ongoing planning of her son’s wedding, including any errors with the guest list,” the complaint read.
In March, Nicola and Claudia filed a new motion to beremoved from further legal proceedingsfollowing “malicious and mean-spirited” allegations.
The couple married in April 2022 in Palm Beach Florida at an elegant black-tie affair held on Peltz’s family estate. The nuptials included a traditional Jewish ceremony, with Nicola’s grandma serving as her maid of honor.
Orchids hung from the ceiling for the chuppah while the ceremony also featured an elevated runway, with water and floating flowers on each side. The bride and groom did their own vows in front of their nearly 600 guests and a rabbi.
source: people.com