Brooklyn Beckham wants to be a ‘young dad,’ have ‘10 kids’ with Nicola Peltz

The “Cooking With Brooklyn” star, 23, told Entertainment Tonight Friday that he is open to having, “like, 10 kids” with his wife, Nicola Peltz.

“I’ve always wanted to be a young dad,” Beckham explained to the outlet. “I would love to have a family soon, but whenever my wife is ready.”

He and the 27-year-old actress, who tied the knot in April, previously spoke to Variety about their family plans.

“I keep saying to my wife, ‘I can’t wait to be a dad,’” David Beckham’s son said in the interview, published on Wednesday.

“I’m ready to have kids, but I always tell my wife, ‘Whenever you want,’” Brooklyn continued, clarifying that he doesn’t see them starting a family within “the next year.”

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola PeltzThe “Cooking With Brooklyn” star is “ready” to start a family.nicolaannepeltzbeckham/Instagram
When they conceive their first baby, Peltz believes they will “have a boy first,” he noted.

“We would love to have a big family one day,” the photographer added. “We would love to have some of our own, and we would love to adopt. … It’ll be so cool to … have little Peltz Beckhams running around.”

Brooklyn is the eldest of David, 47, and Victoria Beckham’s four children. The couple are also the parents of sons Romeo, 19, and Cruz, 17, as well as daughter Harper, 11.

Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola PeltzHe and the actress wed in April.brooklynpeltzbeckham/Instagram

Peltz, for her part, is also part of a large family as one of eight children.

While chatting with Variety, the newlyweds went on to address Peltz’s feud with Brooklyn’s 48-year-old mom.

“Everyone gets along, which is good,” Brooklyn claimed, after sourced confirmed to Page Six that the in-laws “can’t stand each other.”

Peltz went on to explain why she didn’t wear one of Victoria’s designs to her Palm Beach, Calif., nuptials, saying the former Spice Girls’ “atelier couldn’t do it.”

The bride, who rocked a custom Valentino gown instead, explained, “I was going to and I really wanted to. She didn’t say ‘you can’t wear it;’ I didn’t say I didn’t want to wear it.”