London: Cruz Beckham is apparently following in his mother Victoria’s footsteps as a more than able dancer.
The seven-year-old, who has also taken after father David as a sports fan, was spotted busting a move courtside as he and LA Galaxy star took in the game between the LA Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday.
The 36-year-old struggled to control his laughter as he watched Cruz throwing up his arms and giggling as he performed the hilarious routine, the Daily Mail reported.
However, It’s not the first time Cruz has taken the opportunity to show off his dancing talent in public.
During the Spice Girls reunion tour in 2007, Cruz joined his proud mother on stage during a performance of the single Mama and wowed the crowd with his break-dancing skills.
Speaking previously about Cruz’s showman antics, Victoria had said that Cruz grabs every opportunity to show case his break-dancing ability.
“Cruz just wants to break-dance every opportunity he gets!” she had said.
Victoria, who was one of the members of former girl band ‘Spice Girls’, shot to fame in 1996 and became a global phenomenon with the group for their debut single ‘Wannabe’.
Under the guidance of American Idol creator Simon Fuller, the group celebrated hit after hit and were particularly well known for their simple yet effective dance routines.
As well as watching the basketball game and performing his energetic dance routine, Cruz was also seen sharing a tender moment with his world-famous dad.
The football star clutched his youngest son’s face in his hands and planted a sweet kiss on his forehead, during the basketball match.
They then got back to watching the match.
And Cruz clearly idolises David as he looked adoringly at his football ace father as the pair sat courtside.
Cruz was also seen with an arm around his father as he chatted animatedly about the excitement unfolding on the court before him.
The youngest Beckham boy worked up an appetite with all that dancing during the game and was seen tucking in to a large pretzel.
The duo cheered on their team and were seen leaping from their seats to applaud the Lakers when they beat the Mavericks in the game.
The pair was wearing matching jeans and David sported a T-shirt emblazoned with the words ‘Life Rolls On’ while Cruz donned a purple hoodie.
ANI
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