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Nicola Peltz gives final warning to Brooklyn Beckham

Nicola Peltz has taken a major move by giving her husband Brooklyn Beckham a warning that she would never, at any cost, tolerate cheating. The Transformers star was “shaken” after watching David Beckham’s Netflix documentary Beckham in which he and Victoria discussed his alleged infidelity scandal.

While the billionaire heiress respects them for their decision to stay together, she has made it clear to Brooklyn that there would be no going back for them if he ever cheats on her. According to Heat Magazine, Nicola saw a lot of similarities between her and Brooklyn’s couple and David and Victoria after watching the docuseries and fears the same fate.

However, she does not find in herself the courage to forgive her husband like Victoria did in case he has an affair with another woman, a source revealed.

Nicola Peltz

“She told Brooklyn in no uncertain terms that she’d never tolerate cheating,” the source said. “For her, it would mean the end of the marriage and she’d never be able to rebuild that trust.”

“In the Netflix doc, it’s evident how absolutely in love and devoted to each other Victoria and David were as a young couple, just like she and Brooklyn are, and yet they still went through that tough period,” the insider added.

“For the first time, she’s understanding that you can be in love, but that doesn’t guarantee life won’t throw shit in your direction.bNicola wants to be very clear on her expectations. Once the line is crossed, that’s it. For her, it’s about respect, trust, and pride.

Source: People

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