Nicola Peltz and Brooklyn Beckham have been holed up in their huge Los Angeles mansion for over a year, but now, reports have emerged about how they make their moneyDaniel Bird Assistant Celebrity and Entertainment Editor

09:51, 28 Jan 2026Updated 09:51, 28 Jan 2026

It's claimed Nicola is banking a huge amount each month

It’s claimed Nicola is banking a huge amount each month(Image: INSTAGRAM)

The shocking way Nicola Peltz is making millions has been revealed. The actress and her husband, Brooklyn Beckham, have once again found themselves at the centre of a storm after he dramatically cut his entire family off.

Last week, the 26-year-old told his social media followers how his relatives had allegedly attempted to ruin his marriage to billionaire heiress Peltz, 31. He explained that he would continue to put his wife first and had no intentions of ending his dramatic feud with the Beckhams.

But despite Brooklyn cutting all ties with his family, it appears that he no longer requires money from them. It’s claimed that Nicola is raking in quite a hefty amount of cash per month. While the Beckham family are worth an estimated £500 million, the Peltz family are worth a considerable amount more.

Nelson Peltz reportedly gives Nicola a hefty allowance

Nelson Peltz reportedly gives Nicola a hefty allowance

It's claimed that Brooklyn and Nicola signed a prenup

It’s claimed that Brooklyn and Nicola signed a prenup

It’s claimed that Nicola’s dad, Nelson, is worth a staggering $1.6billion and is helping his daughter and her husband. “From what I hear I think the Beckhams give Brooklyn a lot of money but not insane money and they have this dream to some degree that he will stand on his own two feet and become independent,” Marina Hyde said.

Speaking on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, she added: “Maybe Nelson Peltz would deny this but I hear that he said to them that ‘I give my daughter a million dollar a month allowance’. The one thing they [the Beckham family] didn’t think their children would be doing would be the ones signing the prenuptial, they thought it would be the other way round.”

It was claimed last year that Brooklyn was “trapped” by a reported prenuptial agreement. A prenup, a legally binding document, details how assets, including cash, debts and property would be divided between the couple – whether equally, or if one half of the couple is, in fact, entitled to anything.

Nelson is reportedly worth an estimated $1.6billion

Nelson is reportedly worth an estimated $1.6billion(Image: Nicola Peltz Beckham/Instagram)

The document helps protect any wealth, inheritances and business interests acquired before the marriage took place. Nelson reportedly parted ways with $3.5 3.5million for Brooklyn and Nicola’s wedding in 2022, for which Brooklyn’s mother, Lady Victoria Beckham, was supposed to be responsible for designing the dress.

However, this deal fell through, and Nicola eventually wore a Valentino gown for her big day. Brooklyn sensationally claimed that the former Spice Girls star pulled out of designing her daughter-in-law’s dress at the eleventh hour before the big day.

But in a resurfaced clip from an interview with Elle, Nicola called designing her dress with designer Valentino. She called the entire process “a dream”, detailing that she and her whole family headed to the holy city for the occasion. “My favourite outfit I’ve ever worn is my wedding dress. I got to go to Rome, and design it with everyone at Valentino; it was just a dream.”

Nicola’s resurfaced comments left many questioning whether Nicola’s original account was accurate or if she had multiple options. But Nicola could have had multiple dresses for the occasion, with Victoria’s gown being one of several for later in the day.

Sources close to Victoria claimed that she pulled out due to time issues, rather than any drama surrounding Nicola.

The Mirror has approached both Nicola and Nelson’s spokespeople for comment.

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