Brooklyn Beckham reportedly covers a tattoo dedicated to his mother Victoria
Brooklyn Beckham has reportedly covered another tattoo linked to his family as his highly publicised rift with the Beckhams continues to attract attention.
The eldest son of David and Victoria Beckham previously had the words “mama’s boy” tattooed on his body as a tribute to his mother. However, a new shirtless photograph shared this week appears to show that the wording has been replaced with a floral bouquet.
According to reports, the new tattoo design may have been inspired by the bouquet carried by Brooklyn’s wife, Nicola Peltz, at their 2022 wedding.
The latest change appears to be part of a broader pattern involving tattoos associated with Brooklyn’s family.
Reports have claimed that tattoos bearing the names of his siblings — Romeo, Cruz and Harper — which were previously inked across his fingers, have also been covered.
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Brooklyn is the eldest of David and Victoria Beckham’s four children. His relationship with some family members has reportedly become strained amid an ongoing public fallout.
The changes to his tattoos have fuelled further speculation that the family dispute has influenced his decision to alter permanent tributes to his relatives.
However, Brooklyn has not publicly confirmed that the tattoo changes are connected to his reported family tensions.
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