Second son makes mark on Beckham's back

David Beckham has had the name of his second son Romeo tattooed on his back.

David Beckham has had the name of his second son Romeo tattooed on his back.

And in a hint that he and wife Victoria may not yet have completed their family, he said there is still room for three, four or even five more names to be added.

Beckham had the name of his first son, Brooklyn, tattooed on his lower back after his 1999 birth.

Speculation has been rife since Romeo's birth on September 1 that his name would be added.

Beckham told BBC1's Breakfast with Frost: "I've got my other son on my back, so I had to have this one."

When presenter Sir David Frost joked that there was still room for more names, Beckham smiled and said: "Three or four, maybe four, maybe five, but we'll see."

Fans were not given a chance to inspect the artwork of the tattoo in the interview, to be broadcast in full next Sunday.

But they heard Beckham admit that his hairdresser, mother Sandra, sometimes tells him he looks "silly" in his ever-changing hairstyles.

He revealed that he styled his locks himself each morning, saying: "It's whatever I feel like when I wake up in the morning."

Asked if his mother keeps a close eye on his changing styles, he said: "She does. She tells me if I look silly at times, but thankfully it's not that often - well, in my eyes it's not that often."

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