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David Beckham’s son Brooklyn reportedly removes tattoo honoring his dad amid rumors that the family is in a tense situation.
Brooklyn Gets Cover For Tattoo That Was A Tribute To Dad
Brooklyn Beckham may be distancing himself from his dad, David Beckham, not only in the emotional but also in the physical way. The 26-year-old fashion model is said to have had the word “DAD” along with the image of an anchor tattooed pretty much on his arm, however the latest photos that The Sun got show that he has covered the word with three figures.
An insider revealed to the outlet, “Brooklyn has had laser treatment on the writing. He didn’t really want it there. Right now, it is impossible for him not to feel immense hurt and pain, so it would be very wrong of him to have such a tribute on his body.”

Brooklyn Beckham Keeps “Love You Bust” Tattoo After Family Feud, Accuses Parents of Sabotage
Brooklyn Beckham did not only cover up the part “DAD” of his anchor tattoo, but he also kept the words “Love you Bust” under the tattoo, which is a reference to a nickname David Beckham gave his son.
The young 26-year model recently made his family disputes public through Instagram Stories, where he said that he did “not want to get back together” with his parents. Brooklyn accused them of trying “endlessly to ruin” his relationship with his wife, 31-year-old Nicola Peltz.
Furthermore, he said that his mother Victoria Beckham “hijacked” his first dance with Peltz and she “danced very inappropriately” on him (Brooklyn) during their 2022 wedding.
Brooklyn Beckham Says Family Turned Their Back on Him’ During David Beckham’s 50th Birthday
Brooklyn Beckham accused his family of turning their back on him during his father David Beckham’s 50th birthday last May, when he apparently wanted to celebrate it but was denied, in an Instagram Story.
“Nevertheless, we went to London for my dad’s birthday, and the first thing is that we were rejected for the week while we were stuck up in our hotel room, trying to figure out how to spend some quality time with him,” Brooklyn wrote. “He rejected all of our attempts unless it was at his big birthday party with a hundred guests and cameras at every corner.”
As a matter of fact, Brooklyn went on to say, “The one time he agreed to see me was on the condition that Nicola wasn’t invited. It was a real punch in the face. Then, when my family went to LA, they wouldn’t even see me.”

