Brooklyn Beckham covers tattoos of his siblings, alters 'DAD' ink
Brooklyn Beckham, 26, appears to have covered the tattoos of his siblings — Romeo, Cruz and Harper — that had been inked on his fingers. The names were visible in a Jan. 29 cooking video; since then the hand and fingers have been obscured by a black-and-white cloudy design that was spotted again on a Feb.
5 outing with his wife. The numerous tattoos dedicated to his wife, Nicola Peltz Beckham, remain visible and untouched. On the Feb. 5 appearance he wore a white T-shirt featuring the Ford logo and the slogan “Good Brothers,” paired with a Nike baseball cap and jeans.
He also altered a tattoo dedicated to his father: the anchor on his right arm that once contained the word “DAD” now appears covered by a starfish and two life preservers. A source told another outlet that he received laser treatment as part of the alteration. Those changes follow a public statement in which he said he did not want to reconcile with his family, accusing his parents of fabricating “countless lies” and trying to “ruin” his marriage.