Nicola Peltz is reportedly considering signing up to the next series of Strictly Come Dancing in a bid to boost her profile in the UK.
The actress, 28, is said to be being advised taking part in the popular BBC dance contest could be the perfect way to breakaway from Brand Beckham and widen her own fanbase.
This year’s final, which saw Ellie Leach lift the glitterball with Vito Coppola, drew in 8.7million viewers.
Now, Nicola’s team reportedly think the show could be the perfect way to make a bigger name for herself in the UK.
Insiders say Nicola’s husband Brooklyn, 24, is ‘right behind her’ as they want to become ‘a couple in their own right’ – away from his famous parents David, 48, and Victoria, 49.
Nicola Peltz is reportedly considering signing up to the next series of Strictly Come Dancing in a bid to boost her profile in the UK
The actress, 28, is said to be being advised taking part in the BBC show could be the perfect way to widen her fanbase (pictured Craig Revel Horwood, Shirley Ballas and Anton Du Beke)
A source told The Sun: ‘Nicola is known in the US but over in the UK she’s at the bottom of the publicity pecking order in Brooklyn’s famous family.
‘She has a team behind her who are keen on boosting her profile over here — and Brooklyn is right behind her. Strictly has been mooted as the perfect show for Nicola.
‘She’s an accomplished actress, has the right look and appearing on the show would attract a huge amount of positive promotion, her team are playing a long game and they’ve been slowly upping her profile to get her on the radar of a wider audience.’
Just last week Nicola was pictured wearing clothes from the UK brand PrettyLittleThing as she headed out with Brooklyn in Florida.
Opting for a sleek black bandeau top with a daring asymmetric split hem, the actress flashed plenty of skin and showcased her slim physique as she walked beside her husband.
She paired the top with some mid-blue wash low-rise, wide-leg jeans, also from the online fashion retailer.
Sources say the move is part of the plan to establish stronger connections with brands within the UK.
MailOnline has contacted Nicola Peltz’s representatives and Strictly for comment.
Insiders say Nicola’s husband Brooklyn, 24, is ‘right behind her’ as they want to become ‘a couple in their own right’ – away from his famous parents David and Victoria
This year’s final, which saw Ellie Leach lift the glitterball with Vito Coppola, drew in 8.7million viewers
Just last week Nicola was pictured wearing clothes from the UK brand PrettyLittleThing as she headed out with Brooklyn in Florida
Meanwhile, Brooklyn is in the advanced stages of planning the launch of his very own ‘Brand Beckham’ — called Cloud 23
The couple are both based in the USA and Nicola is not the only one hoping to expand their brand.
Brooklyn is in the advanced stages of planning the launch of his very own ‘Brand Beckham’ — called Cloud 23 after the No 23 shirt which his superstar father David wore at Real Madrid and LA Galaxy, the Mail On Sunday reported.
Brooklyn has set up a Californian company called Peltz Beckham — the blended family name which he took after marrying Nicola in 2022.
Lawyers for Peltz Beckham LLC have filed for a slew of trademarks for Cloud 23 at the U.S. Patent And Trademark Office to cover kitchen knives, cutlery, hats, T-shirts and sweatshirts, sauces, booze (from spirits to beer), non-fungible tokens… and much else besides.
Brooklyn’s billionaire father-in-law Nelson Peltz has been advising him on building his empire.
The budding chef has asked to trademark Cloud 23 for a range of sauces, from Worcestershire and steak through to ketchup, mayo, aioli and all kinds of chilli including sriracha, picante, pico de Gallo, chimichurri and wasabi.
On the sweet side there are mentions of maple syrup, honey, raspberry coulis and chocolate sauce.
The company is also seeking to trademark Cloud 23 guacamole, tahini and tapenade.
And Cloud 23 is going to be a brand in the virtual world, too. Beckham is seeking trademarks for the ‘provision of an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of hot sauce’ and for selling other food and beverage products virtually, for use in a virtual world.
It’s not just virtual food and drink that the Cloud 23 label could cover.
Trademarks are being sought for ‘providing online, non-downloadable virtual footwear, clothing, headwear, eyewear, bags, sports bags, backpacks, sports equipment, art, toys, digital animated and non-animated designs and characters, avatars, digital overlays, and skins for use in virtual environments’.
It will provide those virtual environments, too; where ‘users can interact for recreational, leisure, or entertainment purposes’.