Brooklyn Beckham covered tattoos of his siblings after covering his father David's name amid estrangement from his family.
On the 7th (local time), Page Six reported that Brooklyn Beckham appears to have covered tattoos of his siblings Romeo, Cruz and Harper amid ongoing family discord.
Brooklyn had previously tattooed his younger siblings' names on his fingers. The tattoos were visible in his cooking video released on the 29th of last month, but have since been covered by a black-and-white cloud-like design that covers his hand and fingers.
Meanwhile, several tattoos dedicated to his wife Nicola Peltz remain intact and untouched.
The new tattoos were spotted on the 5th when he went out with his wife. Brooklyn chose a casual outfit that day and wore a white T-shirt bearing the slogan "Good Brothers".
Earlier, Brooklyn not only covered the tattoos of his siblings but also obscured the tribute tattoo he had dedicated to his father, David Beckham. He had previously gotten an anchor tattoo on his right arm with the word "DAD" in capital letters. The tattoo was a symbolic mark known as Brooklyn's first tattoo, accompanied by David Beckham in the past. According to a source, Brooklyn underwent laser treatment to alter the tattoo.
Brooklyn Beckham earlier revealed on social media that he "has no intention of reconciling with his family," then exposed conflicts with his parents. In a statement, he also claimed that his parents tried to interfere with and ruin his marriage and that they forced him into a contract related to the rights to use his name before the wedding.
Meanwhile, the Beckhams have remained silent without an official response, and according to people close to them, their position is that "they want Brooklyn to come back at any time."
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