Brooklyn Beckham shows off brand new tattoo in honour of mum Victoria days after unveiling tribute to David

The 18-year-old showed off his ink on Instagram
Tribute: Brooklyn Beckham's new tattoo honours his mum
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Natasha Sporn12 February 2018
The Weekender

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Brooklyn Beckham has shared a picture of a brand new tattoo dedicated to his mother, Victoria Beckham.

The 18-year-old posted a snap of the black-and-white inking to his Instagram followers, following his mother's successful presentation at New York Fashion Week.

Inked on his bicep, Beckham opted for a heart tattoo with a ribbon across it saying “mum”, complete with roses surrounding the design.

The eldest of Victoria and David's brood wasn’t in New York to support his mother and her brand, with both parents posting about missing their son.

Sharing a photo with Romeo, Cruz and Harper, the ex-Manchester United legend wrote: “how day... Proud of mummy @victoriabeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #harperseven we miss you @brooklynbeckham.”

While the designer posted: “Kisses x #VBAW18 love u @davidbeckham @romeobeckham @cruzbeckham #harper x miss u @brooklynbeckham #NYFW.”

Victoria rose to fame in 90s pop band the Spice Girls as Posh, with the band announcing a comeback earlier this month, six years after last performing together.

At the end of January, the five – Beckham, Geri Horner, Mel B, Mel C and Emma Bunton – posted a series of snaps to their social media accounts showing the pals back together having fun.

Sources claim that a host of new projects are on the table, including a television talent show and endorsement deals are in the pipeline.

The latest rumours claim that the band will reunite for a “string of gigs” instead of an official tour.

Victoria Beckham AW18 show, New York Fashion Week

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Just last week, Brooklyn debuted his ink in honour of his famous father.

The budding photographer had "1975" emblazoned on him, in reference to his dad's date of birth.

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