David Beckham's three sons took a trip out together to the tattoo parlour where they all got matching tattoos, with the youngest brother Cruz getting his hand inked.
Tattoo artist Certified Letter Boy is one of London's most sought-after tattooist and has inked a number of famous faces including singer Liam Payne, former Love Island star Wes Nelson, TV personality Olivia Attwood, and Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire.
The tattoo artist shared a snap of his latest celebs to enter the studio as the three Beckham brothers posed for a photo. It appeared they all got the word “Brotherhood” tattooed on various parts of their bodies.
Cruz, 18, got the tattoo across his hand while his two brothers appeared to have theirs on their leg.
Olivia Attwood commented: “Killing it”, while a few fans commented: “love this”.
Cruz’s new tattoo follows after he reportedly split from his girlfriend Tana after a year, with his ex noticeably absent from the Beckham Netflix premiere.
Cruz first started dating the model last year However, according to the Daily Mail, the couple called time on their relationship this summer.
A source told the MailOnline: "Cruz and Tana quietly split over the summer. They're very private. It was a teenage romance, but sadly it just didn't work out."
David Beckham's new documentary is quite possibly the world's most talked about latest TV offering right now and features "never-before-seen footage" that "follows David Beckham's meteoric rise from humble beginnings to global football stardom."
David, his wife Victoria and their four kids, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 12, were seen hitting the red carpet in London's Mayfair for the premier of the series on October 3.
The series offers a number of bombshells including David’s mental health struggles, his alleged affair, and Brooklyn's dramatic birth.
The father of four also hilariously called out his wife after Victoria claimed she was from a “working class” family.
David playfully poked his head around the door and challenged Victoria's statement, telling her to be honest. He continued to interrupt her as she tried to explain her roots, as he asked her about the car her dad used to drive her to school.
Victoria attempted to respond, but David persists, asking specifically about the car. Eventually, an exasperated Victoria concedes, saying: "Okay, in the 80s, my dad had a Rolls Royce."
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