Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz Beckham open up to Selena Gomez about their mental health.
in a new video interview for Only Murders in the Building The star’s Wondermind mental wellness ecosystem, the husband and wife had a candid discussion in Palm Beach, Florida, in April 2022 with Gomez about how they struggled with anxiety, therapy, and online comments, and Beckham acknowledged that his wife was his thing. -for support.
“My biggest concern is,” the 24-year-old said before jokingly adding, “I mean, my wife is literally my therapist. [laughs] I mean, we’re always together, so whenever something comes to mind, it’s stressing me out, we’re very good at communicating.”
“I think we’re both definitely worried,” said Peltz, 28. “I’m definitely worried and I think this is something I’ve really struggled with. Sometimes I can’t help reading the comments on my Instagram or whatever. It doesn’t bother me if they comment on my appearance. But what really bothers me is when they say something very untrue and it’s just a flagrant lie and I want to respond and say like ‘This isn’t true’. And if only they knew the truth. Honestly, it hurts my feelings.
This Cooking with Brooklyn The 24-year-old star added that “people will always say nonsense” and shared that she focuses on doing her “own job” when she’s happy and her family is “good” – while actress and heiress Peltz is devoting the “two” parts of her husband’s lives more than she currently can.
Donning a sleek black headband and no makeup look for the show, Gomez hinted at the trio’s strong bond.
“Brooklyn has helped me be a little more comfortable in some situations,” he admitted, before asking the couple how they were dealing with negative feelings.
“First, I try not to let that bother me, but if it bothers me a little bit and I start stressing about it, then I go to it,” Beckham said. lies first before revealing coping mechanisms in times of anxiety.
“I like to go for a walk and clear my head. Or even I like to drive with Brooklyn and we can go anywhere,” Peltz said, while Beckham admitted that “cooking is what calms me down a bit.”
As the three friends video chat deepened, Gomez, who serves as Wondermind’s Chief Impact Officer, asked the couple for their views on therapy and medications.
“I think therapy is incredible and whatever form of therapy helps you, [great]Peltz, 27, playfully led Gomez, adding that people can choose a friend or a mental health professional, revealing his admiration for the “Lose You To Love Me” singer and the importance of spending time with people who love you. Say hi to the hashtag “group” that three friends are joking about online.
“I feel lucky to be a part of you and our little group,” Gomez said in a new video posted online on May 31.
Posting a series of photos on Instagram in December 2022, Gomez first drove fans crazy when she captioned the photos with the hashtag “Beautiful calls us a group” and a cute “forever plus one” hashtag. Beckham later showered Gomez with praise. Jennifer Hudson Show In March, she said, “She says we’re a group. She’s such a sweet girl.”
The relationship between the three is clearly stronger than ever when Peltz responded in an interview with Wondermind: “Our band! I love you so much. Selena, we love you so much, you have no idea.” Later, she sweetly shared that Gomez speaks the same “love language” as the host couple.
The trio all turned out to have wise words about people who might feel like they’re not 100 percent sane.
“Never hold back if you’re feeling sad, upset or upset or going through a tough time. My mom always told me that,” Nicola said, adding that she told her friends they could do it. Call him at any time of the day or night.
“Definitely talking to someone,” Brooklyn agreed. “I mean, it really helped me. No matter what I’m going through, talking to anyone really helps.”
The eldest son of football star David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham also shared a word of warning that resonated with Gomez. He said, “Don’t try to hide it inside, because then you hide it deep inside and it won’t be good. I did that.”
“And then you reach out to other things to deal with, and it’s a vicious circle,” Gomez agreed, before sharing her thoughts on the importance of friendly discussion among friends.
“I just know there are tons of people who get hurt, and no matter what road you go through in life, everyone lives a life and it looks different, it looks messy and beautiful.”
If you or someone you know needs mental health help, type “STRENGTH” on the Crisis Message Line 741-741 to connect with a certified crisis counselor.