Cruz Beckham appears to have inherited his dad’s love of switching up his hairstyles as he shows off bleached blonde locks
The 11-year-old appears to be following in his father’s footsteps when it comes to hairstyles
CRUZ Beckham seems to have inherited his father’s love of changing hairstyles and has bleached his hair.
The 11-year-old is keeping his new lighter locks under wraps however, showing just a hint of his newly coloured hair under a baseball cap.
It’s not the first time Cruz has dabbled with a lighter shade, previously having his hair lightened in August.
The wannabe popstar is the spitting image of his dad David, who bleached his barnet in 2007, in the picture taken in London on Thursday.
Standing next to a door with the word “Believe” on it, Cruz thanked his manager Scooter Braun for helping make his singing dream a reality.
He wrote: “I’ve had so much fun recording #IfEveryDayWasChristmas helping @globals_make_some_noise!!
“Thank you @scooterbraun for all your help to make this possible and thank you to everyone who has helped support!”
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The single was a one off however, as Cruz is returning to school in the New Year and will have to put his dreams of musical stardom on the back burner.
A source told me: “Everyone has gone totally mad over Cruz’s little Christmas record. But that’s all this ever was — just a kid who loves to sing doing ¬something for his local radio station’s charity.
“Cruz is intent on staying at school and being a full-time pupil, not becoming a pop star. Everyone got swept away on a wave of pushy parents, record deals and albums, but the truth is it’s so much more simple.”
They added: “There is no album or touring with Justin Bieber, as has been suggested.
“It’s just a one-off Christmas song.
“Cruz loves singing and as Scooter is a friend of DAVID’s, he offered for Cruz to hang out at Rodney’s house, skateboard with his kids and use the studio. But there is no pop masterplan. He is 11 and very much a little boy at school doing something cool and Christmassy for charity.”
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