Brooklyn Beckham showed off his incredible skateboarding skills in new Instagram videos on Saturday. The 16-year-old son of retired footballer David Beckham shared his footwork and tricky manoeuvres with his 5.1 million followers. The teenager regularly takes to the photo sharing app and gives his fans updates about his skating.

Brooklyn posted a series of three videos on Instagram. In the first video, he flips the board and lands on it perfectly, Mirror UK reports. The teen wears black skinny ripped jeans and a white T-shirt. He has paired his casual outfit with a pair of black sneakers

The second video shows Brooklyn in black skinny jeans with a grey long sleeved shirt. It shows him wearing the same pair of shoes with a helmet. He has captioned the video “Normal.” In the background, other kids are also seen skating.

Brooklyn posted the last video in slow motion. “Slow mo. Btw this is me hahha,” he captioned the video. David and Victoria Beckham’s eldest child has been posting photographs and videos of him at Bay Sixty 6, which is a skating park in Acklam Road in London.

Meanwhile, father-son duo Brooklyn and David had their share of fun, when the former posted a selfie in a jacket. “Rocking the old school Ralph Lauren,” he captioned the picture. The retired footballer was quick to like the picture posted by his son, but embarrassed Brooklyn by saying that it was his jumper, Yahoo reports.

David Beckham had told in February on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” that he likes to embarrass Brooklyn and went on to tell how the teenager doesn’t like to be spotted with his dad near his school.

On Thursday, the stylish teen took to Instagram and shared a black and white picture with his designer mom, Victoria. He captioned the photo with a heart-shaped emoticon. The photo seems to have been taken earlier this month, Hello reports. The mother-son duo attended the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in New York City on Nov. 9.

Brooklyn presented his mom with the Glamour Woman of the Year Award. Victoria got the award for her fashion line and her work as the goodwill ambassador with UNAIDS.

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