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Freezing Victoria Beckham gets wrapped up in husband David’s coat as parents watch son Romeo play for Brentford B


DAVID BECKHAM wrapped up wife Victoria in his coat as they watched son Romeo play for Brentford B.

Romeo Beckham is on loan at the Bees from Inter Miami’s second side.

Victoria Bekcham felt the cold as she watched son Romeo play for Brentford BCredit: Focus Images
David Beckham selflessly wrapped wife Posh in his own coatCredit: Focus Images
Victoria had tried to keep warm with her scarfCredit: Focus Images
Romeo played 30 minutes as a second half substituteCredit: Focus Images

He made his debut for the club earlier this month in front of his famous dad and had an eventful time after being accidentally slapped by the referee.

Beckham was in attendance once again to watch Brentford B take on Huddersfield Town B at St. George’s Park.

Romeo, 20, played 30 minutes as a second-half substitute in the Premier League Cup tie as his parents battled the bitter cold from the stands.

Victoria wrapped up well as she used a scarf to cover her mouth and nose.

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Posh looked freezing but she kept her facial expression hidden behind big dark sunglasses and the scarf.

But Posh still clearly felt the cold so Becks draped his coat across her body.

Fortunately the former Manchester United star was wearing plenty of layers, as he paired a burgundy jumper with a sleeveless dark green jacket and brown cap.

Romeo also featured in Brentford B’s 3-2 win over Aston Villa in front of sister Harper and his dad.

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Beckham revealed his pride in son Romero after he joined Brentford.

He wrote on Instagram: “Exciting start to the year ❤️. Now the hard work and fun begins.

“Proud of you mate @romeobeckham.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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