Can you imagine a world where David and Victoria Beckham are no longer Posh ’n’ Becks, but ‘granny and grandpa’?
I’m told that the talk of the town in LA is that Nicola Peltz is desperate to marry their 22-year-old son Brooklyn because she wants to start a family – and fast.
This picture of her billowing top has done little to dispel rumours she may be already on the way, although other recent snaps on social media posted by Nicola, 26, – the daughter of billionaire US businessman Nelson Peltz – show her washboard stomach in all its glory.
It’s a mystery, but Posh gave birth to Brooklyn when she was only 25 so you never know.
I’m told that the talk of the town in LA is that Nicola Peltz is desperate to marry their 22-year-old son Brooklyn because she wants to start a family – and fast
David Beckham, shown here throwing a party to his employees at Soho Farmhouse, near his Cotswolds home.
Brooklyn Beckham (pictured with Nicola Peltz) have been making tongues wagging around LA
Meanwhile, I hear David threw a Christmas party for staff who work for his company DB Ventures at swanky Soho Farmhouse – a stone’s throw from his Cotswolds home.
It sounds wonderful, but my spy from the bash told me that there were some unhappy diners due to a 2-tiered table system. Those in the more expensive seats had nicer decorations.
Charming!
Celebs spewing nonsense
Most people would regard sparking a kidnap alert as traumatic, but Lydia Forte simply regards it as ‘an experience’. Lydia, who runs food and drink at her father Sir Rocco’s international hotel empire, was quizzed last week on her travel disasters – and she responded with a positivity that would have done Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg proud.
‘I tend to see travel disasters as travel experiences,’ says the 34-year-old. After describing the dramatic events that took place when her boyfriend assumed she had been kidnapped for three consecutive days in Guatemala, she then described the situation in disarmingly balanced terms. The local militia was sent to find her.
Lydia Forte (pictured) said that she tends to view travel disasters and travel experiences as travel lessons.