Is David Beckham hiding his new hairstyle?
Football legend David Beckham recently had a new buzzcut
Football legend David Beckham recently had a new buzzcut, but he was seen covering it with a flat cap Saturday, sparking a debate about whether he was unhappy with his new haircut.
David stepped out to support his son Romeo as his team Brentford B played against Leicester City U21's on Friday.
The former footballer kept warm by covering his head with a flat cap as he watched the game, reported Daily Mail.
After being spotted in the crowd, he was seen greeting fans with a hug as they stopped for selfies with him.
Earlier in the day, David was in true farmer mode as he took to Instagram to share a hilarious snap showing him brandishing a baby goat.
While the cute animal certainly turned heads, David's hair was stealing the show as he displayed a wholly thinner look in his most recent Instagram selfie, in which he posed alongside fellow football ace Thierry Henry two days before.
It is unclear whether the image was a throwback or if the star — known for his passion for changing hairdos — had once again reached for the clippers.
The former England captain shared the Instagram post alongside a cheeky caption referencing Lionel Messi, his signing at his team Inter Miami.
Referencing the term GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) - used to describe sportspeople at the top of their game - he penned: 'Found a little friend in the country. And no Harper Seven sorry we can’t keep it. we have enough G.O.A.Ts right now @intermiamicf'.
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