Nicola Peltz has revealed how hard she has been working as she had 'a sleepover in the editing room' ahead of the release of her forthcoming movie Prima.
The actress, 31, who is married to Brooklyn Beckham, 27, and has been at war with with his family since last year, gave an insight into her demanding career as she detailed how she spent the night on a couch while working hard.
Nicola was pictured lying next to her phone with her eyes closed as the time read 3.35am.
In the indie drama, she takes on the lead role of Margo, a ballerina, and her physical transformation over the past few months has raised eyebrows.
A synopsis for the movie teases: 'As events unfold, Margo begins to question if the choices made in life are really worth it in the end, a question so many face as difficult decisions can change your life.'
Nicola Peltz has revealed how hard she has been working as she had 'a sleepover in the editing room' ahead of the release of her forthcoming movie Prima
The actress, 31, who is married to Brooklyn Beckham, 27, and has been at war with with his family since last year, gave an insight into her demanding career (pictured together this month)
To fully embody her character, Nicola committed to a strict diet and an intensive training regimen.
She's completed four months of rigorous ballet training for the role, which reportedly resulted in her weight dropping to under 100 pounds.
In addition to her dance preparation, she has been spending time in the gym to ensure she looks the part alongside Oscar award-winner, Faye Dunaway.
Nicola's latest post comes after she took yet another swipe at the Beckhams, claiming that her billionaire parents consider Brooklyn to be a son.
Brooklyn released a statement in January severing ties with his own family entirely and making shock claims.
Nicola made it clear that Brooklyn is firmly part of the Peltz family in a new interview with ELLE - and even revealed he has been playing football with her siblings.
When asked how her parents, billionaire Nelson Peltz, 83, and model Claudia Heffner Peltz, 71, welcomed Brooklyn into their family when they got married, Nicola replied: 'Like another son.'
She went on to claim that Brooklyn 'loves playing football with her siblings' in a swipe at his estranged father David's career.
'He gets along really well with my brothers,' she said. 'They play soccer together a lot.'
Business magnate Nelson spoke about the family drama when he did a Q and A at WSJD's Invest Live in West Palm Beach event earlier this year.
Nelson said: 'My daughter and the Beckhams are a whole other story and that's not for coverage here today. But I'll tell you my daughter is great, my son-in-law Brooklyn is great and I look forward to them having a long, happy marriage together.'
Nelson was also asked if he gave the couple advice in how to navigate a difficult situation. He replied: 'I do. Sometimes they give me advice.'
The eldest son of Victoria and David turned 27 earlier this month and blasted the 'performative posts' which included loving messages, according to reports.
An insider told ET that Brooklyn wants to put an end to any attempt from his parents to contact him, including on social media, following their bitter falling out.
Victoria, David, and his brothers Romeo and Cruz all shared heartfelt posts honouring Brooklyn's birthday, but they were apparently unappreciated.
In the indie drama, Nicola takes on the lead role of Margo, a ballerina, and her physical transformation over the past few months has raised eyebrows
A source told the publication: 'Brooklyn and Nicola are disheartened they chose to make public Instagram posts for his birthday.
'These are the exact type of performative public actions that Brooklyn has been trying to put an end to, to no avail.
'Last summer they issued a legal letter to his parents requesting that any correspondence go through lawyers.'
Brooklyn spent the day with Nicola who shared a video of her husband blowing out his candles on a box of doughnuts.
The aspiring chef only took to Instagram during the day to thank his wife for her gushing social media post, brushing aside his family's olive branch.
He was given another opportunity to reconnect with his estranged family after his parents attempted to build bridges by sharing a series of birthday tributes.
But while he failed to acknowledge their nostalgic throwback photos, birthday messages and repeated use of his affectionate nickname - Buster - he wasted no time in responding to Nicola.
The most recent reports suggest Brooklyn is on speaking terms with his grandfather Ted and his wife Hilary, even though he remains estranged from his parents. He's reportedly been in regular contact with them.
Now based in the United States with his wife, Brooklyn recently outlined his desire to distance himself from his immediate family in a six-page Instagram statement filled with lurid allegations.
Addressing social media followers in January, he claimed his parents had tried to sabotage his marriage and have always prioritised public branding over their family relationships.
'For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family,' he wrote.
'The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into.'
He added: 'Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they'll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always comes out.'
Brooklyn and Nicola are reportedly in talks to film a tell-all Hulu docuseries about his cooking career and explosive family rift.
He could be set to lift the lid on the family row after it was reported that he and wife Nicola have been offered a deal with US streamer Hulu for a docuseries.
It would put him in direct competition with his estranged parents Victoria and David - who have both released their own series with Netflix.
Brooklyn is reportedly 'keen' for the project - which would document his culinary ventures. The streamer are also hoping he will lift the lid on the feud with his family.
Hulu is home to hit reality show The Kardashians and is owned by Disney.
Nicola's father used to have a $1billion stake in the company which he sold in 2024 after a failed bid to join its board.
Brooklyn and Nicola are reportedly keen to tell their story on their own terms - as well as prove they're not being 'controlled' by her wealthy family.
'They'd be instantly propelled firmly into the big leagues and in direct competition with Netflix, which, of course, has its own Beckham ties having run authored documentaries by both of his parents,' a source told The Sun.
'Brooklyn and Nicola have been offered big money interviews before but turned them all down. When they do decide to speak, it will be on their own terms.
'They also want to make it clear they are not being controlled by the Peltz family and that they make their own decisions.'
The Daily Mail contacted Hulu and representatives for Brooklyn and Nicola for comment at the time.
Unlike his three younger siblings, Brooklyn did not appear in his mother's recent Netflix docuseries, nor did he show up at the October premiere as he and Nicola had for the London premiere of his father's docuseries in 2023.
Brooklyn and his wife also missed David's 50th birthday celebrations last May, and were notably absent at Windsor Castle for the former footballer's long-awaited investiture on November 4.

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