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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Brooklyn Peltz Beckham hopes to make his future children proud of their father by "making a name for himself"

    The 25-year-old son of retired soccer ace David Beckham, 49, and his fashion designer wife Victoria Beckham, 50, admits he struggled to settle on a career path, having tried photography and acting, and has also been brushed with the "nepo baby" label, but he is determined to succeed in his latest venture in the kitchen


    Brooklyn - who is married to 29-year-old actress Nicola Peltz Beckham - told Grazia magazine of his desire to be a dad: "I've always wanted to be a young dad. I love that my dad's young. He was like my mate."

    Brooklyn - who is an older brother to Romeo, 22, Cruz, 19 and 13-year-old Harper - only hopes that he can do as amazing job as his own "loving" parents when it comes to being a father.

    He continued: "I really know I'm going to be a great dad. My mum and dad were the best mum and dad ever.

    "They did an amazing job. I think I turned out all right... I don't think it's going to be as hectic as when I was a baby. So that might be a little bit different."

    Sharing his biggest ambition in life, he added: "I really want to make a name for myself. I want my kids to grow up and be like, 'My daddy did that.' That's what I think about.

    "I worked so hard on not just attaching my name to a hot sauce and just putting it out. I decided every little aspect. I've never worked so hard on something.

    "I did enjoy photography for a minute, then I ended up not enjoying it; I wasn't passionate."

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