Victoria Beckham shared her pride after seeing her super stylish son had made the front cover of the iconic fashion magazine Luomo Vogue.
Unable to contain her glee, the 46-year-old rushed to Instagram to share an abundance of snippets from her middle child’s legendary photoshoot with the English-Italian magazine.
The 18-year-old proved to be his father David Beckham’s doppelgänger, boasting similar vibrant platinum locks that the footballing ace had put on the map back in the 90s.
Keeping it casual, he rocked an oversized khaki coloured knit cardigan, teamed with grey comfy joggers and a cool pair of black high-top Prada trainers.
Showing off his modelling skills in front of the camera, he roughed up blonde locks as he posed with one knee up.
Sharing the photo, the fashion designer simply penned: “Proud of you @RomeoBeckham,” followed by a pink heart emoji.
Within just a short period of time, the post had racked up over 333,000 likes, with thousands adding a swoon of comments beneath.
Even though Romeo had opted for a similar hairstyle to his dad when he played for Manchester United, it wasn’t David who fans compared him to.
One fan told Victoria: “OMG he’s your twin.”
Another added: “He looks so much like you Victoria.”
A third agreed: “He is the spitting image of his mumma, can’t believe how much he looks like you.”
It proved to be a momentous moment for the mum-of-four, who had previously walked away from her girl band days to pursue her dream job in fashion.
Not only did her middle-son look just like her but he’d also followed in her footsteps, striking up a modelling career and having his debut magazine cover.
Meanwhile, Victoria recently opened up that she’d had her epiphany moment to walk away from the the Spice Girls with the help of her friend Elton John.
Alongside Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton, Mel B and Mel C the five hitmakers topped charts across the globe becoming one of the most iconic girl bands of all time.
However, during an Elton John concert in Las Vegas, Victoria was hit with the stifling feeling that she knew it was time to walk away.
She said: “It was a life-changing moment – while singing and dancing was fun for you, it wasn’t your passion.
“That day, you started your quest to uncover your own dreams. It was time to step away from being a Spice Girl.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk