Brooklyn Beckham cuddles up to younger sister Harper, 12, as they enjoy dinner with his wife Nicola Peltz at Nobu after family appearance in hit Netflix documentary
Brooklyn Beckham stepped out with his wife, Nicola Peltz, and his younger sister, Harper, for dinner on Saturday night.
The trio went to the prestigious restaurant Nobu on Park Lane in London.
Brooklyn, 24, wore a pair of casual blue jeans with a beige bomber jacket and black Converse trainers.
His wife Nicola, 28, known for her effortless sense of style, donned a longline leather coat with knee-high boots, a pair of stone shorts and a black top.
Nicola was seen holding hands with Harper, 12, as they walked to the celeb-favourite spot, whilst Brooklyn had his arm wrapped around his little sister.
Harper wore a pair of boyfriend style jeans and a cosy blue jumper.
Brooklyn and Nicola started dating in 2019 and tied the knot in April 2022 in Florida.
The outing came shortly after the launch of the brand new documentary ‘Beckham’ which premiered on Wednesday via Netflix.
The tell-all style documentary has received widespread positive reviews.
The Telegraph described it as a ‘heartbreaking portrayal of an unexpectedly complex man’.
They had particular praise for the scenes of David and legendary Manchester United Boss Alex Ferguson.
They wrote: ‘In particular, the scenes in which Beckham and Alex Ferguson are intercut, talking about how Ferguson turned on, and cast out, the boy who he’d raised like a son, are simply heartbreaking.’
The Guardian also praised the documentary, saying David comes across as a man who ‘likes to be in control in all aspects of his life’.
They added: ‘It turns out to be a surprisingly candid look at the life and career of one of the most famous footballers of all time, and it certainly is a rollicking ride.’
Another positive review came from The Independent who praised director Fisher Stevens for his work on the project and for assembling ‘an impressive cast of interviewees’.
They also highlighted David’s wife Victoria’s appearance in the show, writing: ‘We hear that he used to drive for hours just to see Victoria for ‘seven minutes’ at the height of her Spice Girls fame.
‘The couple sound like they were totally obsessed by one another from the start, and still come across as very content today. But they only let us in so far.’
The documentary follows the Beckham’s lives from their day to day family life as well as David’s rise to fame through football.
The couple have been married for 24 years since first meeting in 1997 and now share four children, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12.
The couple claim that all their children are travelling on their own journey as they are navigating adulthood, with the exception of Harper who still attends school in west London.
Prior to the show’s release, director Fisher Stevens expressed his concerns with how it was ‘unpleasant’ to ask David and Victoria about their marriage ‘difficulties’.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, Fisher said: ‘It wasn’t pleasant, but we got into it.’
‘For me, I approached it as, “How did your marriage stay together?” and you’ll see how he responds,’ he went on.
‘I talked with both of them about the difficulties they went through.’
The premier on Wednesday attracted huge celebrity names from the fashion, music and footballing worlds including James Corden, Emma Bunton, Anna Wintour and Alex Scott, among many others.