What David Beckham's mother looks like?
David Beckham has published a rare photo of himself with his mother Sandra, which he does not show often in public.
Former footballer David Beckham (47) pampered fans with a photo with one of the most important people in his life. Namely, he posted a photo from a dinner with his mother Sandra (73) at her home.
‘Nothing is better than dinner with mom. Gamon, potatoes, pineapple, fried egg, cabbage salad and peas. My favorite dish when I was a kid. Thanks, mom! At the end, a donut with jam and a cup of tea ', wrote a tender David and teased his sister Joanna. 'The king has come home,' he told her.
Below the photo, the famous chef Gordon Ramsey, who is close to the footballer, contacted him and wrote that he was also coming to dinner. Beckham rarely shows his mother in public, and everyone knows that they are very close and that they have a very good relationship. Still, on social media, he never misses an opportunity to congratulate her on her birthday or Mother’s Day.
Sandra has a great relationship with both her grandchildren and granddaughter, and she showed how much she cares about her family with a special wedding gift for Brooklyn Beckham’s newlywed wife, David’s oldest dream. Namely, she had a personalized pair of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers with sentimental drawings and messages made for Nikola Peltz. She had butterflies, roses and Brooklyn tattoos painted on her sneakers.
Recall, at the age of seven, David's parents sent him to Manchester United Camp for Youth, and he was soon spotted by Manchester Scouts. As a 16-year-old he was coached in Manchester and two years later was officially part of the club. David has always been very close with his parents. His father David Edward Beckham, known by the nickname Ted, worked as a home appliance repairman and moved away from his son after the divorce from David’s mother. After 33 years, they decided that everyone should go their own way, and David’s father never told him the reason why he left his ex-wife.
When David moved from Manchester to Real Madrid, his father, as a passionate Manchester fan, called it a betrayal. David’s father died of a heart attack at the age of 59.