Brooklyn Beckham Lands Rollacoaster Magazine Cover!

David Beckham and Victoria Beckham's 16-year-old son previously appeared in Man About Town magazine

By Zach Johnson Jun 11, 2015 2:49 PMTags
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Brooklyn Beckham is making a name for himself in the fashion world!

David Beckham and Victoria Beckham's 16-year-old son landed his second magazine cover ever with Rollacoaster. The U.K. publication features the trendy teen star wearing Polo Ralph Lauren on its Issue 16 cover. In the accompanying spread, Brooklyn also models looks designed by Calvin Klein and Coach.

Brooklyn posed for London-based photographer James White, who's shot David and many other A-list stars, including Emily Blunt, Patrick Dempsey, Cameron Diaz, Jimmy Fallon, Colin Farrell, Megan Fox, Jake Gyllenhaal, Angelina Jolie, Jude Law, Robert Pattinson, Natalie Portman and Charlize Theron.

Last year, Brooklyn was featured on the cover of Man About Town.

Brooklyn is becoming a social media sensation, as he recently reached 3 million Instagram followers. He has 129,000 Twitter followers, despite having only tweeted nine times since creating an account May 7.

In spite of his fame, Brooklyn's parents are determined that he receives a relatively normal upbringing. Last week, while speaking to Fern Mallis at the 92nd St. Y in New York City, Victoria explained, "Brooklyn works at a café down the road from our house. He's been working there for two and a half years. He does the washing up on Saturdays and Sundays. After all, I had jobs when I was younger," the Spice Girls singer and fashion designer said. "Why should it be any different for him? And it gives him a little bit of cash for when he's going out with his friends."

David made similar comments when he appeared on The Late Late Show With James Corden in March. "You know what kids are like! They want new soccer boots. They want new sneakers. It came to the point where turned 14 and I thought, 'If you want something then go and work, and then you've got your own money.'"

Brooklyn tried to get out of it to no avail. "Much to his dismay we packed him off to the French café, and he works there every Saturday and Sunday for a few hours."

Once Brooklyn began lining up modeling gigs, though, he considered giving his notice at the café. "I heard him telling his smaller brother the other day and asking him if he would take over his job," David told James Corden with a laugh.