David Beckham has a grotesque tattoo about 2 feet long on his right arm. He has publicly displayed his tattoos for the first time. The dense patterns of angels and floating clouds on his shoulders are connected with other tattoos on his arms to form a series of art works.
Beckham revealed that he got the tattoo during his last years in England before he and his wife Victoria immigrated to the United States, when he took his wife on a romantic vacation in Paris to celebrate her 33rd birthday. The pattern was tattooed twice with needles by Lewis Marrow, a famous Manchester tattoo artist, on March 11 and 13. The 13th was also the day when Beckham said goodbye to Manchester United fans. The design consists of two symbolic tattoos, and people close to Beckham revealed that it reflects his inner fluctuations about moving to Los Angeles. According to this well-informed source, the most obvious thing is the four words "Pray for me" tattooed on the inside of his right wrist. The source said: "That is his strong feeling as a native British man about moving away from his homeland. , he has represented his country for many years, and now he is leaving the UK to embrace the United States. "
Moving to the United States was not an easy decision, nor was it David's intention, but an idea that came from Victoria. A source said: "Victoria did not encourage her to get a tattoo, as she believed it was a sign that they would not get off to a good start in Los Angeles, but David was determined to show his true feelings about moving and was unwilling to hide them with his clothes. Although the tattoo itself is a private matter. "The 4 words are next to another symbolic tattoo. Obviously, Beckham wants to express his image over the past 10 years-the Knight Templar (represented by a cross symbol). The white cloak and eye-catching red cross are the Templars at first glance. It is David's own symbol and the symbol of the English team.
He asked a tattoo artist to tattoo a Templar on his arm because he felt that the Templars were well-equipped, well-trained, and law-abiding warriors in the Crusades. Just like himself, he always manages to be a player who represents his team. The main tattoo on the forearm is a large guardian angel holding a torch that illuminates the face, her wings spread across David's arm to blend into the original tattoo.
The second tattoo covers almost his entire arm and bears the famous saying of Roman Emperor Tiberius (quoted in the film "The Roman Empire"): "Let them hate me when they are afraid of me. Me" text was tattooed in English, although Beckham originally wanted to tattoo it in Latin. The tattoo artist advised him not to get a Latin tattoo because, if it were Latin, the word in the middle would be "dum." Beckham didn't want the word on his arm for fear of people laughing at his intelligence, details of the new tattoo It is difficult to identify because it is connected to the original tattoo. The result is a tattoo that overall looks rather ugly and messy. The original tattoos on Beckham's arm are "Spiritual Perfection" and the Roman numeral VII. The "7" represents the No. 7 jersey that Beckham wore when he played for Manchester United. Beckham has his wife Victoria's name and the words "Enough to Make Me Cherish Love" tattooed on his left arm in Hindi. On his back there is a huge cross-shaped angel and the names of his three sons Romeo, Brooklyn and Cruz.