David Beckham was unhappy with the way his face and hair looked in his four-part Netflix documentary
His devoted wife Victoria has been known to make teasing comments about footballer David Beckham’s vanity.
But the former footballer, 48, wasn’t entirely thrilled with the way he looked on the recent four-part Netflix documentary about him.
Sources say there was some unhappiness about his hair, which was shorn before Beckham premiered, and that he was even a little dissatisfied with his handsome face.
One viewer Tweeted: ‘My takeaway from watching…is that David Beckham’s Botox game is in the premier league. And his hair and beard colorist deserves a medal.’
Another wrote: ‘He’s had work done, I suspect. Especially around his eyes. And his hair, beard and eyebrows have all been dyed too dark. He’s naturally fair and should have gone lighter, not darker.’
David Beckham wasn’t entirely thrilled with the way he looked on the recent four-part Netflix documentary about him
David was recently quizzed by fans over this thinning locks when he shared a post from his Cotswolds home on Instagram.
However the Inter Miami FC owner was sporting a much fuller barnet as he attended the Men’s Cricket World Cup semi-final match in Mumbai in November.
Clearly pleased with his new look, David flashed a beaming smile while walking on the pitch ahead of the match between India and New Zealand.
David was later seen taking selfies with two female spectators before taking a seat beside Bollywood actress Kiara Advani.
The former pro footballer has been in the country on a trip with UNICEF, an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian aid to children globally.
David’s new look comes days after he shared a snap with an adorable a baby goat, but it was his thinning locks stealing the show.
He displayed a wholly thinner look to his most recent Instagram selfie, in which he posed alongside fellow football ace Thierry Henry two days before.
It is unclear whether the image was a throwback or if the star – known for his passion for changing hairdos – had once again reached for the clippers.
David was sporting a much fuller barnet as he attended the Men’s Cricket World Cup semi-final match in Mumbai in November
David was recently quizzed by fans over this thinning locks when he shared a post from his Cotswolds home on Instagram
Clearly pleased with his new look, David flashed a beaming smile while walking on the pitch ahead of the match between India and New Zealand
The former England captain shared the Instagram post alongside a cheeky caption referencing Lionel Messi, his signing at his team Inter Miami.
Referencing the term GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) – used to describe sportspeople at the top of their game – he penned: ‘Found a little friend in the country. And no Harper Seven sorry we can’t keep it. we have enough G.O.A.Ts right now @intermiamicf’.
Fans in the comments section questioned David over his more sparse look, with one writing: ‘What happened to your barnet?’
Another said: ‘Shave it like Beckham.’
A third person wrote: ‘Wow Beckham looks different.’
Fans in the comments section questioned David over his more sparse look, with one writing: ‘What happened to your barnet?’
He displayed a wholly thinner look in another recent Instagram selfie, in which he posed alongside fellow football ace Thierry Henry two days before
While another said: ‘What happened to your lovely hair??’
A different person, wrote: ‘Where’s becks hair?’
One other speculated: ‘That’s a hair transplant in early stages!’
David is known for being a style chameleon when it comes to his hair.
Since the now retired footballer made his debut at Manchester United in 1993, the nation has seen him rock a whole range of different hairdo’s.
And David’s four-part documentary which charters his thirty year career showcases all of his interesting looks.
Earlier this year, the fashion icon revealed the only hairstyle he regrets is his cornrows which he wore ahead of a meeting with Nelson Mandela in 2003.
In the documentary, David insists he didn’t get his 2000 buzzcut for the attention and initially refused to take his cap off when Sir Alex Ferguson asked him to.
He said: ‘I never did it to create attention. I’m not that person.’ Sir Alex said: When David shaved his head, I honestly thought a member of my family had died. Because my phone went off. The panic in people’s voices’.
David is known for his array of hairdos (pictured in 2001)
Last month David shared a snap revealing he had ‘got bored’ so chopped his hair off
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