David Beckham and son Cruz twin in Speedos on yacht vacation
Like father, like son.
Cruz Beckham continued to drive fans into a frenzy with his revealing choice of swimwear.
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On Sunday, the 20-year-old singer shared a picture via Instagram of himself and his dad, David Beckham, twinning in Speedos while soaking up the sun on a yacht during their family vacation in Italy.
Cruz left little to the imagination as he spread his legs wide while sitting and looking down at his abs. David, 50, rocked a pair of black Speedos and smiled beside him.
Fans didn’t hold back their thirst in the comments section.
“🔥🔥ok i zoomed,” one comment read.
“That blue speedo.. iconic,” another user wrote.
A third user cracked, “Yeah.. he knows what he’s doing lol.”
Cruz also shared a video of himself jokingly serving pizza to his younger sister, 14-year-old Harper.
More shots from the Beckham family getaway included snaps of Cruz cuddling up to his girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, and taking a pasta cooking class with his 22-year-old brother, Romeo.
The Beckhams haven’t been shy about packing on the PDA with their significant others during their family vacation. Last week, a shirtless David was snapped grabbing his wife Victoria’s butt while aboard a nearly $22 million superyacht off the Amalfi Coast.
Earlier this month, the soccer athlete was again snapped grabbing his wife’s butt, this time at dinner with Cruz and Apostel.
David and Victoria, 51, have been married since 1999 and share four children: 26-year-old Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
Brooklyn — who’s currently estranged from his family amid a deep feud — renewed his vows with his wife, Nicola Peltz, earlier this month. His parents and siblings did not attend.
Cruz recently made headlines for posting blistering Instagram Notes seemingly directed at Brooklyn.
The messages ranged from “Youre a fraud” and “Ur a d–k now 😢” to “Instant karma gonna get you” and “Oh it’s stockholm syndrome.” One even read, “Ur dead to me.”
A source told Page Six in June that Brooklyn had informed his family that he “wants no contact” with them and won’t be “responding to those [who] try to connect.”
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