Romeo Beckham is certainly going through his rites of passage quickly.
At ten-years-old he already has a modelling campaign under his belt and has managed to grow out of teen sensation Justin Bieber.
David and Victoria Beckham's young son has swapped his iPhone Bieber cover for something slightly more grown-up - a picture of himself.
Snap happy! Romeo Beckham swapped his Bieber phone cover for a picture of himself
Burberry model Romeo showed off his new snazzy phone cover as he watched his footballer dad David's Paris Saint-Germain team beat rivals AS Nancy-Lorraine 2-1.
Just a year earlier the youngster was spotted with the same phone but a Bieber cover as he watched basketball with his dad in Los Angeles.
Big fan: Romeo is a known lover of Bieber's
music - seen here at a basketball game with his brother Brooklyn in
November last year
An upgrade! Romeo's new cover is a grinning snap of himself - rather than a pouty Bieber shot
She revealed that on Romeo’s birthday, as a surprise, the family took him to Justin Bieber’s studio where he was recording his Christmas album.
Bieber even sent Romeo a signed guitar afterward, although it was signed to Pax - Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s son. 'So we got one of the Jolie-Pitts’ guitars,' said Victoria.
Perhaps this was when the phone covers were swapped over.
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The trio were there to cheer on Victoria's sister Louise's daughter Talullah and the fashion designer took time out from her busy schedule to show her support.
Victoria and her children attempted to keep a low profile at the Three Counties Youth Ballet: Let's Dance! show, but it's likely their presence stole some of the limelight from the action on stage.
The mother-of-four was given the VIP treatment by staff at the venue and was let in through the back door to avoid being mobbed by fans.
Instead of heading to London's famous West End to catch one of the many award winning plays and musicals on offer, Victoria supported the small production.
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