Perks of growing up a Beckham – good genes, massive wealth, endless doors of opportunity opening up.
The downside? People on social media are going to hate on you.
Take for example his photo of an elephant, included in the 18-year-old’s new book celebrating his snaps:
Probably could have left that one out, and peeps on Twitter went on the attack:
One tweet said “Huge fan of Brooklyn Beckham’s terrible photographs and even worse captions”.
It included this photo with the caption “Dinner – I like this picture – it’s out of focus but you can tell there’s a lot going on”.
Another fan of the captions was Nick Hilton, and he was pretty creative:
According to the Telegraph, publishers Random House have issued a statement:
“What I See is a book for teenagers, by a teenager, which gives Brooklyn’s fans broader insight into his world seen through his unique and creative perspective.
“Teenagers lives are filled with the visual image and we know Brooklyn’s photos resonate with his huge young following, who avidly follow his life through his photography. We are proud to bring these images together in a book for a young generation for the first time.
“At Penguin Random House we publish a wide range of voices for all kinds of readers.”
‘What I See’ is currently retailing for £16.99 (R286) – front cover below:
If you want to snoop around and see more pics from Brooklyn’s book head HERE and scroll down.
[source:telegraph]
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