Brooklyn Beckham shows off tattoo tribute to Cruz and Romeo after removing inkings dedicated to David & Victoria
BROOKLYN Beckham has shown that he still has his tattoo tributes to his brothers despite covering up his inking to his mum and dad.
The 26-year-old is yet to remove his inking to his brothers despite them losing touch amid the bitter family feud.
In new snaps, Brooklyn can still be seen sporting his famous “Brotherhood” inking on his leg which he got in honour of both Cruz and Romeo.
When he was pictured out and about in LA with wife Nicola, the tattoo was on full display – proving he is yet to make any permanent alteration to the inking.
It could spell a slight sense of hope of a potential reconciliation between the brothers despite Brooklyn claiming he did not want to reunite with his family members.
One telling sign is that Brooklyn has already opted to cover up the tributes to David and Victoria in his clearest sign yet that he is not letting the feud go.
Earlier this month, we told how he had hidden the word “Dad” on his anchor tattoo with three nondescript shapes.
A source said at the time: “Brooklyn’s had laser treatment on the writing.
“He wanted it gone.”
Brooklyn has said he has no wish to reconcile with them, accusing them of leaking negative stories about him and Nicola, 31.
The source added: “There is so much hurt and pain on his side, it would not be genuine to keep such a tribute on his body.”
Brooklyn, nicknamed Buster by 50-year-old David has kept the words “Love you Bust” on his arm — although they have faded.
He has also had a tattoo on his chest dedicated to mum Victoria covered up.
tattoos appear to be of huge significance within the Beckham clan with Romeo also opting to get a poignant inking over the weekend.
Sending a defiant message, he opted to have the word “family” tattooed onto his neck despite the blistering feud.
He already has a tattoo of a cross with angel wings on the back of his neck in honour of his dad’s famous body art in the same place.
But now penned above the cross in cursive lettering is one distinct word: ‘family’.
His inking comes days after it was first revealed that Brooklyn had covered up his own tribute to his parents.
