Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz' wedding was officially the glamorous event of the year, featuring a whole host of star-studded moments. Still, among all the fabulousness, fans have spotted a pretty awkward moment from parents of the groom, David and Victoria Beckham, on social media.
The Beckham family were out in force to watch the couple tie the knot, complete with some stunning snaps published by Vogue - with fans all jumping in to make the same joke about the pictures.
Elsewhere, photos saw dad David and sons Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz looking v dapper as the group arrived in matching suits. However, attention has now turned to parents Victoria and David for another reason, with the pair appearing to make a semi-awks mistake related to the nuptials on Instagram.
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Soon after the wedding, Brooklyn, 23, and Nicola, 27, made fast work of changing their Instagram handles to reflect their new merged surname: Peltz Beckham. Brooklyn went on to caption his Insta post, 'Mr. & Mrs. Peltz Beckham ❤️,' with the actress doing the same. Cute!
However, it seems parents Victoria and David didn't quite get the memo on the name change. Slightly awkward.
Posting the same Vogue snap from the day, Victoria captioned her Instagram post, 'Congratulations Mr and Mrs Beckham X Welcome to the family💕💕💕💕 x. [sic]' David did the same, leaving out the 'Peltz' and writing, 'Congratulations Mr & Mrs Beckham ❤️, [sic]' before adding, 'welcome to the family @nicolaannepeltz. Love you Bust ❤️.' He also tagged Brooklyn's old Instagram handle, @brookylnbeckham, which now leads to a broken link.
Still, the family are full of nothing but love, with Nicola responding to both Victoria and David, commenting her thanks on each post.
Fans of the couple have been, understandably, very obsessed with every single aspect of the nuptials.
Congratulations to the happy couple!
Emily Gulla was Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Editorial Assistant/Junior Entertainment and Lifestyle Writer, covering celebs, TV and film for the site, magazine and video. She’s interviewed the casts of your favourite TV shows, from Bridgerton to Derry Girls and Stranger Things, as well as dozens of Love Islanders. She also loves getting stuck into long-read features, writing on all things digital culture (including her favourite topic: memes), and dating - having appeared on the radio to discuss dating.
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