Victoria Beckham is the latest victim of 'mom shaming' — her 19-year-old has too many tattoos

Ah, the internet. A place where people gather to share information, swap stories, and judge celebrities for everything they do — even when it is out of their control.

Victoria Beckham’s Instagram comment section is filled with commenters mom-shaming her for allowing her 19-year-old son, Brooklyn, to have so many tattoos. (Photo: Victoria Beckham via Instagram)
Victoria Beckham’s Instagram comment section is filled with commenters mom-shaming her for allowing her 19-year-old son, Brooklyn, to have so many tattoos. (Photo: Victoria Beckham via Instagram)

Victoria Beckham shared a photo of her son Brooklyn as he drove his mother to her destination. Brooklyn appears shirtless in the snap, and his many tattoos are on full display.

However, critics have taken it upon themselves to offer some advice to the former Spice Girl. Many fans are writing to let her know that they feel Brooklyn has too many tattoos, even asking the fashionista: “Did you approve of those?”

Brooklyn is 19, which means he is legally allowed to tattoo whatever he wants on his body. And one tattoo is even dedicated to his loving “Mum.”

Big tattoo! X kisses from NYC!! @brooklynbeckham x #loveyou

A post shared by Victoria Beckham (@victoriabeckham) on Feb 17, 2018 at 5:00pm PST

Nevertheless, jabs from the haters include, “Don’t have too many tattoos Brooklyn you’re stuck with em when they’re no longer fashionable,” and “Why kids does parents mistakes ? Horrible tattoo. Looking very old fashion.” Perhaps this comment was trying to address the fact that Brooklyn’s father, David Beckham, has a sea of tattoos himself.

Victoria Beckham has not always been so supportive of her son’s body art. It was his father who took Brooklyn to get his first tattoo, when he was 18, suggesting that their son would have headed to the tattoo parlor whether or not his parents had given their support.

Victoria Beckham herself has regretted her tattoos and has undergone laser removal to get rid of them, as Allure reported last year.

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