Posh Spice just put the feud rumors to rest.
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The public loves a good celebrity feud, but make the two stars of said quarrel related by marriage, and they will absolutely devour it. That’s why people have been so enamored by the allegedly rough relationship between Victoria Beckham and her daughter-in-law, Nicola Peltz. On Monday, however, Posh Spice put the rumors to rest when she took to Instagram to send her love to Peltz in honor of her 28th birthday.
“Happy Birthday @NicolaAnnePeltzBeckham,” Beckham wrote alongside a photo of the two sitting at a table and laughing together. “Hope you have a lovely day!!! X.” Peltz seemed to appreciate the gesture and responded to the post, “Thank you so much!”
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