DAVID Beckham can’t keep away from his Hollywood Walk of Fame star, proving to be is own biggest fan.
It has been a monumentous week for David, 51, who got honoured with the coveted star on the iconic walkway on Friday.
And it seems that Sir David still can’t get over the exciting honour.
He was seen posing with it the day after it was unveiled at a formal event attended by his famous family.
Crouching down to see it while donning casual clothes, the sporting legend looked proud as punch as she took a selfie with the star.
His wife Victoria then snapped a photo of her husband as he took the selfie, with her sitting several feet away from him.
She then uploaded the snap to her own Instagram story and wrote: “Spotted. @davidbeckham fan.”
David’s wife Victoria Beckham and three of their children, Harper Seven, Cruz and Romeo were all in attendance at the formal event that saw the iconic star unveiled on Friday.
David’s eldest child Brooklyn failed to show up to the very special event, despite living down the road from the Los Angeles location that the unveiling took place.
As David gave his speech before unveiling the star, he mentioned his children – but did not name them individually.
“My beautiful children who are the reason I get out of bed in the morning,” he said while choking back tears.
“Kids, I hope you bring my grandchildren here one day and tell them about a boy who dreamed big,” he added.
After the star’s unveiling, the Beckham’s youngest child Harper visited eldest sibling Brooklyn’s Los Angeles home.
The 14-year-old, who was in the US to see footballer dad get his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was seen arriving at the plush Beverly Hills pad in a SUV.
According to claims in Page Six, Harper arrived “unannounced” and “left seconds later without seeing him”.
A source then told the publication how the budding chef, married to actress Nicola Peltz, was out of town with his wife.
Earlier this year, David and Victoria Beckham‘s eldest son let rip at his parents in a brutal social media takedown – and said he has no wish to reconcile.
In a scathing statement, Brooklyn told how he grew up with “overwhelming anxiety” having been “controlled” by his parents most of his life.
His initial statement read: “I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private.
“Unfortunately my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed.
“I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.”
He then went on to recall the night of his wedding and how his mother danced in an “inappropriate way”.
Brooklyn also sent his parents David and Victoria a legal notice warning they can now contact him only via lawyers.
The extraordinary “desist” letter also instructed them not to “tag” him on social media.
