Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz flaunt huge diamond wedding rings days after crying at Met Gala
06.05.2022 - 01:39
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Brooklyn Beckham and his new wife Nicola Peltz were spotted wearing their wedding rings around New York City.The loved-up newly-weds have had a busy few weeks, after finally tying the knot at their lavish wedding and then attending the Met Gala 2022 as a married couple. As they embark on their new lives in wedded bliss, the pair couldn't have looked happier as they strolled around Manhattan in effortlessly casual chic.
Brooklyn, 22, opted for an oversized grey Microsoft swear and baggy 90s-style jeans for an evening out at dinner with his new wife. Donning a pair of white trainers and his rings, the social media star and budding chef wrapped his arm around Nicola.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . While the 27 year old actress slipped into a pair of flared denim jeans complete with side pockets, and teamed them with a black jumper, matching platform boots and a leather over the shoulder bag.
Nicola continued her vintage makeup look from the wedding as she rocked an eyeliner flick and cute 60s headband, grinning for the camera as she showed off her gleaming ring couplet. As well as her giant engagement ring, the stunning wedding band was adorned with plenty of diamond gems, and the American beauty had pristine white nail tips to match.The couple enjoyed dinner at the famous Cipriani restaurant in the city and beamed as they continue to enjoy the honeymoon phase after their nuptials.
It comes as the pair cut incredibly glamorous figures at the Met Gala this week, with Nicola donning a neon pink ultra low-cut Valentino gown for the evening 'do, which was held at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Brooklyn opted for a cream undone suit complete
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