Don't Look Back In Anger! Romeo Beckham spotted at Oasis gig with Man City star
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Pictures posted on Instagram showed Romeo in the Wembley crowd for Oasis' latest gig, stood alongside Manchester City star Stones. Beckham Jr's dad, of course, became a legend at Manchester United, but his son is said to be an Arsenal fan, perhaps explaining why he was so willing to dance alongside the City ace.
THE GOSSIP
Beckham is now trying his hand at modelling, having previously tried, and failed, to become a professional footballer like his father. Stones, by comparison, is still going through his pre-season responsibilities ahead of City's 2025/26 campaign.
DID YOU KNOW?
Romeo has previously walked the catwalk for Versace, donning a sleeveless outfit that prompted a "proud of you" message from his father on Instagram. He had played for Brentford B in the 2023/24 campaign, and previously turned out for Inter Miami's second team.
WHAT NEXT?
City play Palermo on August 9 as they step up preparations for the campaign. They kick off their Premier League campaign on August 16 against Wolves.

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