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Poppy Delevingne flashes her never-ending pins in bright blue gown as she joins David Beckham, Guy Ritchie and Charlie Hunnam at King Arthur premiere

Guy Ritchie and David Beckham were supported by their sons Rocco and Brooklyn

POPPY Delevingne flashed her never-ending legs in a bright blue gown at the King Arthur: Legend of the Sword premiere in London.

The model turned actress joined Charlie Hunnam, Guy Ritchie, David Beckham and his son Brooklyn at the European premiere.

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Poppy Delevingne showed off her never-ending pins in a blue gown with thigh splits at the King Arthur premiereCredit: Rex Features
Poppy was glowing in the sexy full-length dress at the European premiere of Guy Ritchie's new filmCredit: PA:Press Association
Poppy was joined on the red carpet with Charlie Hunnam, who plays Arthur in the blockbusterCredit: Getty Images
Guy Ritchie with his wife Jacqui, who stunned in a pale pink dressCredit: PA:Press Association

Director Guy Ritchie was joined by his wife Jacqui, who looked stunning in a pale pink dress.

His son Rocco and his girlfriend Kim Turnbull made their first public appearance together as they stepped out to support his dad at the star-studded premiere.

Rocco was all smiles as he arrived at the premiere with girlfriend Kim TurnbullCredit: Getty Images
Kim looked fab in a blue patterned bomber jacketCredit: Getty Images - WireImage

David Beckham, who stars in the highly-anticipated flick, was joined by his son Brooklyn for the occasion, and made an effort to meet fans and sign autographs as they made their way inside.

The footie ace turned actor wore a Polo Ralph Lauren tan textured linen suit and a lavender shirt while Brooklyn opted for a simple white tshirt and black trousers.

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Brooklyn Beckham supports his dad who stars in Guy's latest block busterCredit: Rex Features
David was all smiles as he greeted Charlie HunnamCredit: Rex Features
Becks spent time chatting to fans and signing autographsCredit: Rex Features

The film is due for release in the UK on Friday 19 May 2017 – however it has been absolutely savaged by critics ahead of the release.

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Film industry bible Vulture branded the flick “formulaic and dumb”, while Hollywood titans Variety called the film a “gaudy eyesore”.



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