Brooklyn Peltz Beckham set an important trend. Will other men follow? | Polly Hudson
Women have been double barrelling their names since the 15th century – and now men including Adam Ramsay Peaty are finally joining them
After attempting to make his mark as a footballer, photographer and chef, at last Brooklyn Peltz Beckham appears to have secured his legacy. He will no longer be remembered as simply the nepo-baby son of David and Victoria; he’ll also go down in history as a somewhat unlikely/possibly accidental feminist activist.
It was when Brooklyn married Nicola Peltz in 2022 that he became Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, an ally who turbo-boosted a quietly growing trend. Rather than a heterosexual bride surrendering her name and adopting her husband’s as default, or double-barrelling alone, both partners take both names. It’s modern, equal and refreshing, as opposed to proper Handmaid’s Tale vibes.
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© Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Revolve

© Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Revolve

© Photograph: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Revolve