Nicola Peltz Beckham and her new hubby Brooklyn are seemingly having an amazing honeymoon in Saint Tropez - with their wedding never too far behind them.
The pair tied the knot in April and have been enjoying a lavish trip away to mark the occasion.
Nicola, 27, took to Instagram on Sunday evening to post a sweet clip of her beau Brooklyn, 23, miming the tune from their wedding day - Can't Help Falling In Love - while enjoying a romantic meal.
The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham looked dapper in his all-white ensemble with his stylish sunglasses hanging from his shirt as he sang along to the song with a tasty looking cocktail.
Nicola captioned the post: "Plays everywhere we go," followed by an emoji with love heart eyes.
It followed Brooklyn's comments earlier in the week remarking the song playing at the start of their trip.
Earlier in the week, the couple revealed their honeymoon had got off to a very sweet start.
He told fans how the pair were delighted to hear their wedding song playing at a restaurant on the very first day of their trip.
The aspiring chef wrote: "I love you baby @nicolapeltzbeckham. We heard our wedding song on the first day of our honeymoon," with two red love heart emojis.
In an accompanying clip, Nicola could be heard saying '"I'm going to cry," while a live singer performed the Elvis Presley hit.
The affection kept flowing on Sunday and Brooklyn took time out of their trip to post a sweet shot of his new wife standing in front of an impressive building.
The actress wore a long white skirt with a black sleeveless crop top with her hair slicked back. She accessorised to like with a white strap bag and chunky black sunglasses.
The pair tied the knot in April as part of a three day wedding extravaganza that has been estimated to cost around £3million.
They first met in 2017 at Coachella after being introduced by mutual friends. Nicola admitted they didn't get on at first but went on to enjoy a whirlwind romance.
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