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Brooklyn Beckham Lands The Cover Of China's Vogue ME

Brooklyn Beckham may be only 17-years-old, but he's already landing Vogue covers left, right and centre.

The teenage son of David and Victoria Beckham, who is dating actress Chloe Grace Moritz, has appeared on the cover of China's Vogue Me alongside models Jing Wen and Heather Kemesky.

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Taking to Instagram, Beckham shared an image of the cover, captioning it: "My vogue me cover with Jing and heather. #VogueMe #VogueChina. Thank you @VogueChina @Angelica_Cheung."

Brooklyn Beckham appears on the cover of Vogue China ME's June issue.
Brooklyn Beckham appears on the cover of Vogue China ME's June issue.

According to Vogue China ME's Instagram account, Brooklyn's 13-year-old brother Romeo will also appear in the pages of the issue.

The magazine, which only launched this year, is targeted at the "post-Nineties generation" and the latest issue will hit stands of June 1.

In February Beckham came under fire when it was announced that he’d be shooting the new campaign for Burberry’s ‘This Is Brit’ fragrance.

Twitter users expressed their distaste of Burberry’s hire — calling it ‘nepotism’ and an insult to actual professional photographers who typically scrape by for years before scoring something as major as this.

Celebrity portrait photographer Chris Floyd and magazine photog Jon Gorrigan also discussed their frustrations with The Guardian, respectively calling Beckham’s work a “devaluation of photography” and “infuriating.” Gorrigan also spoke of Beckham’s lack of technical training:



“He’s obviously not going to be doing the lighting, he’ll have no clue of the programmes, the cameras or Photoshop. It’s going to be so well managed — he’ll have the best hair and makeup, the best models, the very best equipment, so that the chance of any risk is greatly reduced.

"People who are under-trained can get a good result with an Instagram filter. I suppose it keeps me on my toes. The industry is like that, a bit of injustice in a lot of areas.“

It seems safe to say that Goldenballs’ kids have inherited his Midas touch — even if it stirs up a bit of controversy in the process.