Brooklyn Beckham appeared unconcerned about the discomfort of getting a tattoo as he ate pie and mash while getting his latest piece.
With over 100 tattoos on his body, the former model and son of football legend David Beckham and Spice Girl Victoria Beckham is no stranger to being tattooed.
More than 20 of them are devoted to his wife Nicola Peltz, as he continues to acquire a tattoo collection similar to his extensively inked father.
And it appears that Brooklyn, 24, inherited his father’s passion of pie and mash, as he just got tattooed and ate a dish of the East End delicacy.
A photo of the celebrity on Instagram showed him having work done on his leg by artist Certified Letter Boy while enjoying a plate from Waltham Cross bistro Tony’s Traditional Pie & Eel House.
David’s fondness for the classic meal is well known, since he regularly visits his favourite hangout Tony’s Pie & Mash Shop near Leytonstone, where he grew up.
Along with his brothers Romeo, 21, and Cruz, 18, Brooklyn got the term ‘brotherhood’ tattooed on his leg.
Pablo, also known as Certified Letter Boy, a London-based fine line tattoo artist, revealed their new tattoos.
He posted a photo of the trio at his studio on Instagram last week, with Brooklyn getting his tattoo on his thigh above his dancing woman art.
Cruz had it on his wrist, while Romeo got it on his calf over an eagle design.
Brooklyn also has his wedding vows on his arm, which read: ‘Nicola when you walked down the aisle you took my breath away you look so beautiful tonight and always.
‘Let me start by saying that words cannot even describe my love for you just looking at you I see my future and it feels like a dream.
‘You are my world and I continue to fall more in love with you every single day.’
David has also been known to show his love for his other half through tattoos, having gotten his first tat in 1999 and since then accumulating a plethora of exquisite designs for wife Victoria.
Cruz, who recently had his first tattoo to honour his 18th birthday, is also amassing quite a collection.