Brooklyn Beckham: wedding dispute finally resolved

Brooklyn Beckham: wedding dispute finally resolved

Brooklyn Beckham, his wife and her father have reached an agreement after a year and a half dispute with two wedding planners.

It’s been almost a year and a half: In April 2022, Brooklyn Beckham (24) and his wife Nicola Peltz (28) said yes at a bombast wedding in Miami. Now the two of them and the bride’s father and billionaire Nelson Peltz (81) have reached an agreement after an extensive legal dispute with the originally hired wedding planners from the company PDE.

Deposit not returned?

There seemed to be no end to the matter. But now the disputing parties have announced a settlement to their legal feud. Father Peltz, a very wealthy hedge fund manager, on whose property in Miami the wedding took place, had made serious allegations against Nicole Eichenwald Braghin and Arianna Grijalba from the company Plan Design Events Miami, or PDE for short, and sued them.

On the one hand, they did not pay back the deposit of $159,000 that he had deposited. In addition, they were not up to the task, the size and celebrity of the wedding. At that time, both event planners were hired six weeks before the wedding. Nine days later they were out of the job.

“We wish both of them a fruitful life together.”

Both parties now announce that an agreement has been found. Among other things, it provides for a donation by PDE on behalf of Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz to the “CARE Ukraine Crisis Fund”. Otherwise, PDE wishes Nicola and Brooklyn Peltz Beckham a “happy and fruitful life together,” according to the PDE statement.

In the past few months, Peltz-Senior has never tired of publicly criticizing the company. In view of the expected 500 guests of the highest rank, the two women were completely overwhelmed: “During their nine-day term in office, they did not comply with the terms of the contract and missed important meetings. The celebrity of the bride and groom combined with that of their guests would have assumed that the wedding planners would have organized an event of this kind of caliber.”

The wedding planners’ lawyer counters that his clients have a good reputation to defend worldwide when hosting high-profile weddings. That doesn’t sound like a complete agreement.

Source: Stern

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