Hollywood’s most feared colorist just lit a match inside the Beckham inferno, labeling Nicola Peltz Beckham the “worst celeb” he’s ever styled and telling fans to “Google her” if they want the receipts.
Justin Anderson—the man behind the honeyed strands of Jennifer Aniston, Margot Robbie and Gwyneth Paltrow—has detonated a fresh warhead in the Beckham family civil war, publicly branding Nicola Peltz Beckham a “baddddd apple” and urging followers to “go into the dark corners of Reddit” to uncover more alleged dirt.
The Colorist Who Broke the Glam-Squad Code
Until Tuesday night, no one from Nicola’s extensive beauty team had breathed a word about the heiress. That changed when Anderson—whose client roster reads like a Met Gala seating chart—dove into the comment section of a Bravo fan account that had reposted Brooklyn Beckham’s scorched-earth statement against David and Victoria.
“Brooklyn’s wife was one of the worst ‘celebs’ I’ve ever worked with,” Anderson wrote. “It’s her … she’s a baddddd apple. Everyone knows how close the Beckham family really is.”
Minutes later he escalated on his own Instagram Stories, claiming he styled Nicola during a 2014 press tour: “Not nice. Not nice. I can say with my full chest, not good energy, bad-news bears.”
The Wedding-Dress Receipts
Anderson then took aim at one of the most emotional claims in Brooklyn’s manifesto—that Victoria “cancelled making Nicola’s wedding dress in the eleventh hour.”
“But she’s been working with Valentino for a year on the dress?” Anderson jeered. “What do these people consider the ‘eleventh hour?’”
The swipe ricochets because the dress saga has become ground zero for Beckham-family conspiracy theorists: three planners quit, Valentino’s atelier reportedly scrambled, and Nicola ultimately wore a bespoke creation by the Italian house—fueling Reddit threads that accuse her of being impossible to please.
Why This Attack Lands Harder Than Brooklyn’s Words
- Industry Credibility: Anderson isn’t a random Twitter troll; he’s a behind-the-scenes power player whose silence pact with celebrities is his currency. Breaking it signals he believes the reputational risk is worth the moral victory.
- Peer Validation: Stylists, make-up artists and manicuruses have privately swapped Nicola stories for years. Anderson just gave them permission to speak—expect more glam-squad NDAs to crack.
- Beckham Brand Armor: David and Victoria have remained publicly silent, letting surrogates like Anderson fight the optics battle while they stay above the fray.
The Silence from Camp Nicola
As of press time, Nicola’s rep has not answered Us Weekly’s request for comment. The vacuum is deafening: every hour she stays quiet, Anderson’s narrative calcifies into lore.
What Happens Next
Expect two immediate ripple effects:
- NDA Dominoes: Other stylists, estheticians and glam-squad members will weigh risk vs. reward. If one more A-list beauty name corroborates Anderson, Nicola’s reputation inside Hollywood shifts from “demanding” to “radioactive.”
- Beckham Rebrand Play: David’s Davos silence and Victoria’s runway-show diplomacy are calculated. The longer they stay statuesque, the more the public sympathy needle swings toward Team Beckham.
Anderson’s mic-drop moment is more than gossip—it’s a Hollywood power play that weaponizes glam-squad omertà. The Beckham brand survives on image control; Anderson just proved that even the most loyal beauty gunslinger will fire if the target is juicy enough.
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