David Beckham's son Cruz inks dad's legacy on his body through tattoo tribute
Cruz Beckham is said to have inked tattoos before in honour of her mother Victoria's Spice Girls days
Cruz Beckham recently revealed a new tattoo honouring his well-known father David.
On the youngest Beckham boy's 19th birthday earlier this week, Cruz disclosed he had his father's most well-known tattoo copied on his side, according to HuffPost and Yahoo.
The aforementioned body art features Jesus sitting on his own cross and was inspired by the picture Man of Sorrows.
Cruz got his own version of the tattoo inked in a similar spot on his body, although David initially revealed it in 2010.
Certified Letter Boy, a tattoo artist, shared this most recent creation and expressed his gratitude to Cruz for the opportunity.
However, this isn't the first time Cruz has kept his tattoos within the family.
He debuted a new tattoo last year that honoured his mother Victoria's Spice Girl days by alluding to her Posh Spice persona.
In honour of their "brotherhood," Cruz, his brothers Brooklyn and Romeo, as well as themselves, had matching ink back in October.
Romeo also imitated his father's tattoo in 2022, displaying a complex pattern evoking memories of David's first body art.
Brooklyn, the eldest son of the Beckhams, estimates that he has over 100 tattoos, about 70 of which are body art honouring both of his well-known parents and his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham.
David and Victoria are the parents of four children: Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 19, and Harper, 12 years old.
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