Nicola Peltz Beckham gives fans an insight into 'married life' as she shares shirtless snap of new husband Brooklyn
It comes after Nicole shared a snap of old-school flip phones that were used during the wedding - admitting they held the only personal pictures they took from the day.
Nicola shared a picture to her Instagram Story on Friday of her and Brooklyn's Alcatel Go Flip phones, which were plugged in and in the process of sending pictures. Despite a lack of personal snaps, the star-studded wedding was covered by Vogue in a mega-deal, with their photographers at every corner to capture the celebrations in full.
Strict: In order to enforce the strict social media ban enforced by Nicola and Brooklyn, guests and staff were presented with electronically-locking bags As exclusively predicted by DailyMail.com, the couple wed under a flower-garlanded chuppah in traditional Jewish ceremony in honour of Nicola's Jewish heritage.
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