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EXCLUSIVE: Brooklyn Beckham Details More About Being In A Throuple With Selena Gomez & His Wife


Brooklyn Beckham is detailing more about his relationship with his wife and how they do enjoy being in a throuple with Selena Gomez.

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The stars revealed how they all get along so well and while some people may find it to be an extremely shocking and bizarre endeavor, he fails to see why that is so.

Source: People

Selena Gomez was dubbed as the sweetest girl by the duo and how her company really did make a big difference in their lives.

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But the news was quick to spread like wildfire online. And that’s when fans and netizens were quick to bash the stars for this behavior. On that note, Beckham had to come forward and clarify what it all meant and how it was not exactly what people were thinking.

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Source: People

For those who may not be aware, Nicola Peltz and Selena Gomez are great friends. Hence, Brooklyn says he adored how Selena was so sweet to him and it did not take long for all three of them to behave as one unit because they shared common goals and interests and a lot of other similar endeavors.

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“She is the one that says we are a throuple. She is such a sweet girl”- he continued. “I just adore it when my wife ends up making some really cool and great friends and we all get along so well”- Brooklyn continued.

Source: People

During the year’s start, Gomez shocked fans and followers when she shared images of the trio getting close and cozy while sharing the same bed.

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The trio was headed to an unknown destination on the yacht and they all appeared to be partying in the morning and evening hours.

Source: Instagram

Captioning the shots, the celeb stated, ‘fine calls us a throuple’ and she even hashtagged the images with the words, ‘forever plus one’.

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It is believed the trio got close after meeting last year at Gomez’s watch party which was held at her residence for her documentary called, ‘My Mind and Me!’