Tattoos are part of the Beckham family brand. Patriarch David has hundreds of tattoos across his neck, arms, and torso. His eldest son Brooklyn is also constantly adding new ink to his ever-expanding tattoo collection. Now, Brooklyn and his two younger brothers, Romeo and Cruz, are keeping the tradition alive with matching tattoos to signify their bond.
As noted by The Independent, the three brothers each got the word “brotherhood” tattooed in a large cursive font. Brooklyn and Romeo, who are 23 and 21 years old respectively, chose to get the word inked on their legs, while Cruz, 18, decided on a hand placement instead. The tattoos were done by tattoo artist Pablo, a.k.a. Certified Letter Boy, in London.
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The Beckham crew loves a meaningful tattoo. Brooklyn got his first tattoo all the way back in 2017, a replica of one of his father's, and David was present for the important event. According to David, Brooklyn had promised he wouldn't get his first tattoo without his dad there to witness it.
Now, Brooklyn has tons of tattoos dedicated to the people in his life, specifically his wife Nicola Peltz-Beckham; he reportedly has more than 70 devoted to her. Among the many Nicola-centric tattoos on his body, he's got her eyes, a portrait of her, and his full wedding vows tattooed across his back. David, too, has a plethora of family tattoos, including the names of his children and a portrait of Victoria on his arm and her name across one hand.
The “brotherhood” tattoos are cute, but I can't help but think about little sister Harper, who is currently only 12. She's left out! Will she have to get matching ink with the boys when she turns 18? Or is there another way to include her in this family tradition?
