Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, Nicolas Bilz, moved to a new house of 11 million pounds from five bedrooms in Beverly Hills, California, a drug purchased with Nicolas money, talented by her wealthy parents
Today, David and Victoria Beckham were praised as “penalized parents” in order to “instill work ethics in their children.”
A friend of the family praised the way the couple, who have four children, praised, “They never forget where they came from,” and a brutal contradiction to the Nicolas Bilz family. It is believed that her parents, including the American billionaire businessman Nelson Bilz, have given her money to buy her and her new Brooklyn Beckham, which is 11 million pounds in Beverly Hills, California.
This led to Nelson, 82, and his wife Claudia, accusing David and Victoria of being “narrow with their money” because they did not follow their example and supply their older child with a house. However, the family's friend reached this criticism, insisted on David and Beckham – who married in 1999 in Ireland – in fact glowing.
They said: “Where is the motivation to stand on your feet and work? Does Peltzes realize what he seems to make fun of David and Victoria for not buying Brooklyn and Nicolas home?
“All this is to prove that they are sterile fathers who instilled the ethics of work for their children and make the Plots look very terrible to clarify their daughter. What is the message that he sends?”
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Despite their 500 million pounds, it is understood that the luxury and Bus have always tried to keep their children to their gear. However, Brooklyn, 26, agreed to move to Beverly Hills after Nelson, who has 10 children, offered the price of the property, and the place is said to be “always felt as if it was home to Brooklyn.” He spent time at school there when his father played with La Galaxy, who appeared 98 games.
Sources close to the Bilz family say that Nelson, the founder of the alternative Investment Management Fund, “threw money in anything and everything” when his children were growing up. It greatly contradicts the paternity and motherhood in Victoria and Beckham, and their special education. David, 50, grew up in a modest semi -modest in Qingford, east of London, with his mother Sandra, hairdresser, and Abi Ted, a gas tried. Victoria, 51, was more than the middle class in Harlo, Esix, but her family was barely millions.
The source said to Mail Online: “David and Victoria, like Nelson, are self -made. But they appreciate it and never forget where they came. They have made a large number of sacrifices to reach where they are.”
The clear dispute between the twentieth Brooklyn, a chef, was effective, was effectively removed from his family. He and Nicola did not attend the fifty birthday celebrations, including a party in London.