David Beckham's sisters: Who are Lynne, Joanne Beckham?
David Beckham is three years younger than older sister Lynne, while seven years elder than younger sister Joanne
The two things that make David Beckham most famous are his skill on the football ground and his love and loyalty to his family, which includes his two sisters, Lynne and Joanne Beckham.
Three years after older sister Lynne and seven years before younger sister Joanne, the football icon was Ted Beckham's and Sandra West's second child. Joanne was often pictured at Beckham's games during his career, and Lynne was by his side as he became well-known in the sports world.
Like every sibling, Beckham enjoys making light of his sisters on social media.
He posted a cute picture of himself and his mother Sandra dining in 2022. He joked in the comment that he was the best child and tagged Joanne. "I wonder if [she] got the king mug out of the cupboard for you too," she said afterwards. For the king, anything is OK. Ah, did you also see a crimson carpet?" "We just stand outside looking through the window," added Lynne.
Along with his children Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper, as well as his daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz Beckham, it appears that Beckham's sisters get along well. As reported by the Daily Mail, in February 2022, Nicola, who married Brooklyn in 2022, wished Joanne a happy birthday on Instagram.
The younger sister Joanne has one daughter with her ex-partner Donnelly, while the older sister Lynne has three children from her previous marriage to Every: Freddie, Georgina, and Josh.
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