Well, this drama is going like "100 Showcases"! Nicola Peltz ignored her mother-in-law, Victoria Beckham, by not wishing her a happy Mother's Day and thus adding to the rumors of conflict between the Nicola-Brooklyn and Victoria-David couple.

The actress posted a photo to Instagram Stories on Sunday wishing her mother, Claudia Heffner, and her late grandmother. "Happy Mother's Day to my queen. You are my world, mom, and I can't believe how lucky I am to be your daughter," she captioned the photo of Claudia.
"You are the most beautiful person inside and out, you are my role model in every aspect. I love you more than words can express. You are the most special person with the best soul and you always put others before yourself. I hope you are pampered a lot today! I love you very much, always," she continued.
Further, the "Lola" star also published a photo with her grandmother.
"The first Mother's Day without you has been so hard. I miss you more than you can imagine and I think about you every second. I rewatch the videos to hear your magical laugh - my favorite sound in the world," the actress wrote.
She didn't send any congratulations to Victoria Beckham, and it's said that's because Nicola doesn't like the way her parents treat Brooklyn, 26. Earlier this month, a source told TMZ that the former footballer, 50, "scolds" his eldest son with harsh words and "shouts at Brooklyn for an hour" on the phone.
Peltz and Brooklyn, who married in April 2022, have reportedly been ready for months to discuss all the ongoing drama, but his parents don't want her to be included in the conversation.
"She always hits back at them and defends Brooklyn," a source told TMZ.

The young couple missed David's 50th birthday party in London last weekend. Brooklyn and Peltz haven't been photographed with the Beckham family since Christmas.

Meanwhile, another source told Page Six: "Brooklyn's family adores him and will always be there for him. They just can't take this nonsense anymore. David and Victoria just want Brooklyn to remember who he is, because this behavior is not him and it's not the way he was raised."
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