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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_011
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_010
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_006
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163587_004
KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
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KI übernimmt das Cockpit: Saab und Helsing testen erfolgreich die Modifizierung eines Gripen E Kampfjets
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Saab have tested a new fighter jet that utilises artificial intelligence to engage in combat.
The Swedish firm have partnered with AI defence specialist Helsing and has now successfully completed the first three test flights of its Gripen E fighter jet integrated with Helsing’s artificial intelligence (AI) agent, ‘Centaur’.
The test flights, conducted under Saab’s cutting-edge initiative ‘Project Beyond’, are a significant milestone in the evolution of AI integration into frontline combat aircraft. The first of the three flights took place on 28 May.
The tests showcased Centaur’s ability to take autonomous control of the Gripen E and carry out complex manoeuvres in a Beyond Visual Range (BVR) combat environment. The AI system was also able to cue the human pilot to engage targets — a demonstration of human-machine teaming in advanced air combat.
“This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air,” said Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes, from Saab’s Aeronautics Business Area. “The swift integration and successful flight testing of Helsing’s AI in a Gripen E exemplifies the accelerated capability gain you can get from our fighter. We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”
A standout feature of the Gripen E is its ability to integrate advanced software updates — such as AI agents — without compromising on safety. Unlike traditional approaches, the aircraft can test such systems outside restricted military ranges and without the need for a purpose-built experimental platform.
In the third flight, conducted on 3 June, the AI was specifically tested in dynamic BVR scenarios against a real Gripen D aircraft. The *** Local Caption *** 4
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_005
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
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Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_003
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
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**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_006
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_002
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_004
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
DUK10163484_001
Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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FEATURE - Archäologen haben in der Mongolei eine über 4000 Kilometer lange neue Chinesische Mauer freigelegt
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Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres.
The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison in Mongolia are flipping everything we thought we knew about ancient walls on its head.
The international dig has revealed that some colossal barriers stretching across the Eurasian steppe weren’t built to fend off invaders - as per legend - but instead to manage people, mark territory, and show off dynastic might.
The so-called Medieval Wall System (MWS) takes in Mongolia, China and Russia – and hows now being hailed as a forgotten sibling to the Great Wall of China. However, it may have had a different purpose.
“We sought to determine the use of the enclosure and the Mongolian Arc,” said Professor Gideon Shelach-Lavi from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who’s leading the excavations.
“What was its function? Was it primarily a military system designed to defend against invading armies, or was it intended to control the empire's outermost regions by managing border crossings, addressing civilian unrest, and preventing small-scale raids?
“Considerable investment in the garrison’s walls, as well as in the structures within them, suggests a year-round occupation”, concludes Professor Shelach-Lavi. “Future analysis of samples taken from this site will help us better understand the resources used by the people stationed at the garrison, their diet, and their way of life.”
The team, part of a Mongolian-Israeli-American research project called The Wall, surveyed the 405km-long Mongolian stretch – known as the Mongolian Arc – and excavated a fortified enclosure.
What they found was very different to what they expected.
The “wall” running along the Arc turned out not to be a towering fortress, but rather a shallow ditch and a mound of earth – unlikely to stop an army but perfect for controlling mo *** Local Caption *** 47
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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Brooklyn Beckham and wife Nicola Peltz talk kids
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.Brooklyn writes down four things he loves about Nicola.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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David Beckham’s eldest son Brooklyn Beckham has declared wife Nicola Peltz will be an amazing mother when they finally have kids.
Brooklyn, 26, and heiress Nicola. 30, filmed a loved up video about what they think of each other for Glamour magazine.
They took the US publication’s Friend Test, where they were asked to look into each other's eyes for two minutes and reveal what they see.
Brooklyn said: “I see us when we have our kids.
“The most important thing someone can do in their life is find that person for life because they'll really change everything and they'll make everything better,,”
Nicola revealed:”I see the future father of my kids.”
Brooklyn added: “We have four dogs and the way she treats them, I feel like you're gonna be the most amazing mum with our kids.”
She replied: “’I like when you say be happy and follow your heart or go with your gut because sometimes I feel like your head is overthinking and your heart is super emotional but I feel like your gut is just that intuition that you just go with.”
A magazine spokesperson said: “Nicola Peltz Beckham and husband Brooklyn Peltz Beckham find out if your spouse is truly your best friend by taking Glamour's Friendship Test!”
David Beckham, 50, and wife Victoria, 51, have become estranged from Brooklyn who missed his dad’s recent 50th birthday celebrations in May.
OPS: Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz talk about their marriage in the Glamour magazine video.They were asked to select random questions about each other from a glass bowl.
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Miley Cyrus strips for new music video
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Pop star strips down to stockings and suspenders ina. Raunchy new music video.
The former Hannah Montana child TV actress, 32, is pictured in her dressing room. For the promotional film for the tune Easy Lover from her new album, Something Beautiful.
In the video, Cyrus arrives in a dressing room, where she strips out of her skirt showing off her underwear before putting on a costume and has her hair and makeup done.
She struts across a film studio backlot to one of the stages, where she dances alongside a group of back-up dancers in true showgirl style.
The singer’s album arrives ahead of the premiere of an accompanying short film, which is set to debut on June 6 at the USA’s Tribeca Film Festival before it hits theatres nationwide on June 12.
OPS: Miley Cyrus in the music video for her new song Easy Lover
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