I miss her laugh so much...: Nicola Peltz pens emotional note for her late grandmother

ANI May 17, 2025 335 views

Nicola Peltz shared a touching Instagram post remembering her late grandmother Naunni one year after her passing. She posted throwback photos alongside heartfelt captions about missing her laughter and love. Peltz recalled special moments, including Naunni dancing at her wedding to Brooklyn Beckham. The actress emphasized how her grandmother’s legacy lives on through her mother.

"I miss her laugh so much... Life is not as bright without her here." – Nicola Peltz
I miss her laugh so much...: Nicola Peltz pens emotional note for her late grandmother
Washington, May 17: Actress Nicola Peltz still misses her late grandmother, who passed in May last year.

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Nicola Peltz honors grandmother Naunni on death anniversary

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Shares throwback photos and wedding memories

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Recalls her grandmother dancing at her Beckham wedding

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Says her love lives on through her mother

On Friday, Peltz took to her Instagram account to share a series of throwback pictures with her grandmother, along with a caption expressing just how much she misses her presence.

In her post, she wrote, "I can't believe it's been a whole year without my Naunni on earth. I miss her laugh so much. I miss her happiness, her love, her everything. Her magic runs through my mom, and I'm so lucky to know the feeling of that love. I am so lucky she was my Naunni - I miss her every single second. Life is not as bright without her here."

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Peltz has often shared throwback pictures remembering her grandmother, whom she called "Naunni." Last year, just days after her "Naunni's" death, Nicola posted a series of pictures along with a long, emotional message.

"Dear my angel Naunni. I feel like I will never have the right words because I just don't believe you're gone. I really pray so hard you're at peace right now. I still don't understand where you went."

"I'm sad you will never get to meet my kids, hug me, talk to me, or watch any of the other movies I make. I'm so heartbroken and miss you so much. I'm so lucky you were my Naunni. You raised the most perfect daughter that I'm lucky enough to call my mom, which is my biggest gift in life," she added.

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In an earlier interview with People, she shared a special memory from her wedding to Brooklyn Beckham in 2022, where her grandmother served as maid of honor.

"I remember... I get really nervous talking in front of people or in front of crowds, so I was nervous about that. But right before I walked down the aisle with my dad, I heard everyone clapping and cheering. It was because [Naunni] had her flowers and she was dancing down the aisle, and that makes me so happy," Nicola said.

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Priya K.
This is so heartwarming ❤️ In India, we also have such special bonds with our grandparents. My "Dadi" was my everything too. The way Nicola calls her "Naunni" reminds me of our own sweet nicknames for grandparents. Loss never gets easier, but the love remains forever.
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish celebrities would share more about their work than personal grief on social media. Many Indians lose loved ones daily without platforms to express it. That said, the wedding anecdote about her grandmother dancing was truly beautiful.
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Ananya M.
The pain of losing grandparents is universal 😢 In our culture, grandparents are like living encyclopedias of wisdom and love. That line about her magic running through her mom - so true! In India we say "परिवार की नींव" (family's foundation). Sending her strength 🙏
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Western celebrities using terms like "Naunni" - in North India we say "Nani" for maternal grandmother. Shows how love transcends cultures. Though I wonder if this was a family nickname or cultural? Either way, beautiful tribute to their bond.
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Shreya P.
Her words about her grandmother raising a perfect daughter who became her mom hit home! In Indian families, we see this chain of love and values passed down generations. My amma always says "We stand on the shoulders of those who came before us." Beautiful expression of intergenerational love 💕

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