The rumored feud between Victoria Beckham and Nicola Peltz was mentioned in the new fall issue of Grazia magazine. The actor explained the dress mixup, stating that she was originally excited to wear one of her mother-in-law’s designs, but because the atelier couldn’t make one of the designing meetings, it forced her to pick a new design. “When I read things that say [things like] I was never planning on wearing a [Victoria Beckham] dress or things like that, it does hurt my feelings,” Peltz said, adding that it bothers her because it isn’t true.

The fashion designer is also showing that she has had enough of the swirling feud rumors. On October 2, Victoria posted a slideshow on Instagram of the family reunion at the Paris Fashion Week debut show. Both Brooklyn and Peltz were included in the photos. “I love you all so much x,” she captioned the post, subtly clearing the rumors that the families were feuding and hinting that they all get along.

Peltz later liked the post, and even shared it on her Instagram Story, per Hello! However, the photo that the actor shared to her story wasn’t a picture of the whole family, which was included in the slideshow. Instead, she reposted the picture of just her and her husband.

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