Mazel tov! Magical moment Brooklyn and Nicola seal nuptials with kiss under chuppah
10.04.2022 - 12:47
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Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz sealed their nuptials with a lingering kiss under a chuppah draped in flowers. Their £3m wedding took place at Nicola's family's £76m oceanfront mansion in Palm Beach, Florida yesterday. Stunning pictures have emerged of the couple embraced in a romantic, six-second smooch in front of 300 delighted guests.
The couple exchanged vows in a traditional Jewish ceremony in a nod to both Peltz and Beckham's Jewish heritage. Actress Nicola, whose billionaire father Nelson Peltz, 79, is Jewish, was raised in a Jewish household, while Brooklyn has Jewish roots through his football legend dad David's maternal grandfather. Brooklyn, 23, recently revealed in he would be wearing a yarmulke - a cap worn by Jewish males - while Nicola, 27, confirmed: "Yes, (it's a) Jewish wedding," in an interview with Vogue.The pair exchanged their vows and a first kiss as man and wife under a chuppah, which is a canopy supported by four poles creating an open-sided structure.
It symbolises the new home of the bride and groom.The top is a beautiful square cloth, usually made of silk or velvet but it can also be a tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl. Brooklyn entered the chuppah first and was then joined by Nicola, the couple's parents and the rabbi. In keeping with tradition, Brooklyn smashed a glass wrapped in a napkin under his heel after he and Nicola were married.The breaking of the glass holds multiple meanings.
Some say it represents the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Others say it demonstrates that marriage holds sorrow as well as joy and is a representation of the commitment to stand by one another even in hard times. New bride Nicola stunned in an incredible Valentino bridal gown which boasted a sweeping
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