Tatts not good

David Beckham unveils his latest inking… and it’s a tattoo of a horse

The star shows off his new artwork on his neck

WHAT was David Beckham inking?

The global superstar has just unveiled his latest tattoo.. and it’s of a horse!

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David has unveiled his latest tattoo

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The bizarre new inking sits on his neck just below where he has his nickname for Brooklyn, “Buster”, written

It’s unclear why David, 41, would chose this equestrian inking, maybe he was a big fan of TV show Black Beauty when he was younger.

One theory is because his wife Victoria has a love of horses.

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The star has over 40 tatts, with all of his children included

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He has always been known as a lover of body art

It’s unclear why David, 41, would chose this equestrian inking, maybe he was a big fan of TV show Black Beauty when he was younger.

One theory is because his wife Victoria has a love of horses.

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David has not been shy of going to the tattoo studio

The new addition to his haul of tatts is on his neck and sits just below where he has “Buster” written – which is nickname he has for his eldest son Brooklyn, 17.

With more than 40 inkings on his body, his love of tattoos is VERY well known.

More recently he got the number 99 tattooed on his little finger to mark the year he got married to Victoria.

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Most of Beckham’s upper body is covered in tattoos

Becks got his first inking back in 1999 after the birth of Brooklyn – he has since had all of his children’s name either don his skin.

This obviously gave him the bug as the next year he showed off large guardian angel wings in the middle of his upper back.

In the same year, David pledged his devotion to wife Victoria with a tattoo of her name in Hindi script. Experts later pointed out that tribute, unfortunately said Vihctoria.

Over the past 16 years he has gone on to get most of his upper body covered in artwork.

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