David Beckham takes son Romeo for a mani-pedi in Los Angeles
The handsome duo had a father-son bonding trip and showed that they weren't afraid to get in touch with their feminine side
DAVID Beckham treated his son Romeo for a mani-pedi in Los Angeles.
The handsome duo had some father-son bonding together in the sunny climes of California.
He may be known for his football skills and athletic prowess, but David showed he's not afraid of getting in touch with his feminine side.
The 43-year-old and his second son left the rest of the Beckham clan at home to indulge in a spot of pampering for a boys trip to the salon.
And it's not the first time he's got in touch with his feminine side - he famously wore a sarong for dinner with Victoria during the 1998 World Cup in France.
Showing off his fashion credentials, the football ace wore a wide-brimmed hat and sunnies.
While trendy Romeo - who once modelled for Burberry - kept it casual in a navy t-shirt like his father and some trackies.
And proved that at just 15-years-old he's not shy about indulging in some self-care.
Romeo clearly takes after his father when it comes to grooming.
The former football pro has just unveiled his new male hair styling brand House 99.
David smouldered in the sexy new pictures which showed him using some of the products.
He launched the company with L'Oreal earlier this year and is said to be a fan of the brightening eye cream and the beard oil.
The Beckhams had just been on holiday before moving stateside where David is launching is own football team in Miami.
It’s not all been plain sailing however, as David faced an outcry when he proposed ripping out a golf course to build the new arena for the team, Miami MLS.
Recently he came face-to face with hundreds of campaigners and told them: “It has been a long time since I walked into a room and people aren’t smiling at me.
“It’s not a nice feeling. I’ve had it once or twice on the field, actually more than once or twice, and it’s not nice.”
David made a speech as part of a formal presentation to the five city commissioners who will decide if the proposed 28,000-seat stadium and shopping mall venture can go to a public referendum in November.
He was joined by billionaire consortium partner Jorge Mas who gave specific details of the £770million project, called Miami Freedom Park.
But the decision has been deferred until Wednesday.
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