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Dad, you're so embarrassing! Proud father David Beckham takes pictures of son Brooklyn after teenager's first day at New York design school

Exciting times await for Brooklyn Beckham as he prepares for his first year of academic study in New York City.

And much like any proud father, retired footballer David was evidently keen to document his oldest son’s first official day as a student following his enrollment on a photography course at the prestigious Parson’s School of Design.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder, 42, couldn’t resist taking pictures of 18-year old Brooklyn as they familiarised themselves with the university's Greenwich Village surroundings.

 

Overhere son! David Beckham was evidently keen to document oldest son Brooklyn's first official day as a student following his enrolment at the prestigious Parson’s School of Design in New York City on Tuesday 

Sporting a canary yellow beanie hat over a casual blue denim shirt and skinny jeans, Davis was hard to miss during his latest outing with the teenager – who he affectionately refers to as ‘Buster.’

Enjoying a day out with his famous father shortly after his first day at the design school, Brooklyn looked typically casual in a grungy Soundgarden T-shirt that showed off a selection of his recently acquired tattoos.

Brooklyn added to his look with a pair of skinny black jeans, while a retro plaid shirt and Doctor Marten’s boots rounded things off. 

Hardto miss: Sporting a canary yellow beanie hat over a casual blue denim shirt and skinny jeans, Davis was hard to miss during his latest outing with the teenager – who he affectionately refers to as ‘Buster' 

Accompanied by a tattooed friend, the pair appeared to be in high spirits as they mingled with pedestrians during their latest appearance in New York. 
But David was clearly keen to capture every moment of his son's special day by persistently taking pictures of the teenager as they crossed a bustling street. 
Meanwhile a clearly oblivious Brooklyn walked ahead of his father and their male friend, a heavy rucksack casually clung across one shoulder. 

He'spersistent: The former England captain doggedly took pictures of Brooklyn as they made their way across a bustling street 

Located in Greenwich Village, Parsons Private Art and Design School is one of the most prestigious art schools in the world. 

But while most students are gearing up for student dorms, it was recently reported that Brooklyn planned to get his own apartment during his university stint. 
A source told Page Six in July: 'He’s searching for a space of his own in New York.' 

Sharing her elation at her son's academic success earlier this week, his mother Victoria, 42, posted an emotional photo of her and Brooklyn to Instagram, ahead of his move.

Sharing the moment on Instagram, she wrote to fans: 'We are all so proud of you Brooklyn. Amazing A level results and off to college. We love you so much and will miss you. #yesiamcrying #emotional.' 

Brooklyn recently discussed his move to NYC, and admitted he was anxious about living so far away from his parents and siblings - brothers Romeo, 14, and Cruz, twelve, and sister Harper, six.

He told GQ: 'I'm nervous, and my mum's upset about me leaving. But it's really exciting. I kind of live in the moment. I don't think people in New York will annoy me, and I feel like when I go there, I'll meet lifelong friends.'

He also joked that he is often left red-faced when Victoria encourages him to use his budding photography skills at her launches.
He enthused: 'She says "Go take pictures of the models!" and I'm a bit shy. So I kind of have to get the first two out of the way, and then I'm used to it.' 

Source: dailymail

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