Brooklyn posts ‘topless’ pic of Victoria
THE 19-year-old photographer sent Instagram into meltdown after sharing the seemingly racy photo of his mother — but it’s not what you think.
IT WAS supposed to be a congratulatory post after his mum Victoria Beckham’s fashion show, but instead Brooklyn sent social media into meltdown.
The 19-year-old budding photographer shared a black and white photo of Victoria alongside the caption: “Well done mum on another amazing fashion show.”
However, in the comments Brooklyn’s followers zoned in on the fact that Victoria didn’t appear to be wearing a top in the artistic shot.
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“It’s your mama … bit weird,” one person wrote, while another added: “Is it just me that’s a little weirded out about him posting what is basically a topless photo of his mother?”
But all the outcry was unfounded as on closer inspection of the photo it was clear Victoria was wearing a nude-coloured bodysuit.
“She has a shirt on people stop freaking out,” one follower commented.
Earlier that day Brooklyn had sat in the front row alongside his siblings and dad David Beckham as Victoria held her first ever show doing London fashion week.
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The family’s outing comes after Victoria rubbished rumours she and David were headed for divorce.
Earlier this month Victoria told British Vogue that while she and David try to ignore “the nonsense” that gets written about their relationship, it can be hard for their loved ones.
“People have been making things up about our relationship for 20 years, so David and I are pretty used to ignoring the nonsense and just carrying on as normal,” she said. “But these things have a wider effect on the people around us, and that’s unfair.”
The singer turned fashioner designer added that she and David “both realise that we are stronger together than we are as individuals”.
“Would either of us be in the position that we are in now had we not met and been together all those years ago?” Victoria said.
“It’s all about the family unit. We are much stronger the six of us, than we would be if we were individuals. We respect that family bond and that is key.”