Nicola Peltz has revealed she was forced to cut her husband Brooklyn Beckham’s cameo from her new film Lola in a wild admission.
The actress, 29, who wrote, directed and stars in the drama, admitted that Brooklyn was “really upset” but that her appearance wasn’t up to par.
Speaking in an interview with The Hollywood ReporterNicola explained how her husband “ended up on the chopping block.”
She admitted: “Brooklyn is really upset that they cut him out of his little cameo.
“He had one line, ‘Hello,’ but he kept repeating it in a British accent and looking directly at the camera. I said, ‘Oh God, we have to move on, good sir.’
Nicola Peltz, 29, has revealed she was forced to cut her husband Brooklyn Beckham’s cameo in her new film Lola in a wild admission.
Nicola added: “So Brooklyn ended up on the chopping block. But I couldn’t have done any of this without him because he was a huge support to me every day on set, which I really appreciate.”
While appearing on The Today Show earlier this week, he revealed that before writing this script he always considered his writing to be “something more private.”
“I never planned to direct Lola,” the actress confessed. ‘I always wanted to direct in the future. But my producer was really the one who gave me enough confidence to do it.’
“All I knew was that I really wanted a woman to direct this. That was something that was really important to me.”
He also admitted to having been inspired by the friendships in his life to write some of the characters, including protagonist Lola James’s best friend, Babina (Raven Goodwin).
“It’s based on Ange,” she said, nodding toward her longtime friend Angela, who is a constant on her Instagram. “She and I have been best friends since we were 14.”
When asked how he handles his mother and father-in-law’s fame, Peltz praised his relationship with David and Victoria Beckham.
“I come from a big family, where we’re all very close, and to have an even bigger family, and Brooklyn grew up close to his family as well… I feel very lucky,” she gushed.
The actress, 29, who wrote, directed and stars in the drama, admitted that Brooklyn was “really upset” but her appearance wasn’t up to par.
She admitted: “Brooklyn is really upset that they cut him out of his little cameo. “He had one line, ‘Hello,’ but he kept saying it in a British accent” (pictured on set in 2021)
Nicola added: “So Brooklyn ended up on the chopping block. But I couldn’t have done any of this without him because he was such a support to me every day on set.
The actress continued: “They are the most amazing people in the world.”
Peltz also gave a sweet shout-out to Victoria when she said it “meant a lot” to her that the English fashion designer flew out to attend the Lola premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday.
After posing for several photos together at the event, Victoria also wrote a sweet message on Instagram: ‘We couldn’t be more proud of you! Congratulations on your incredible film, Lola. Officially in theaters February 9! Kisses xx.’
The synopsis of Lola, according to IMDB, ‘Lola James works to save enough money to get her little brother, Arlo, out of their toxic home. Arlo keeps her hopeful, until one tragic night, when her entire world is uprooted. From that moment on, nothing will be the same again.’