David Beckham just gave Harper her first football lesson
And it is the sweetest thing you will see today
And it is the sweetest thing you will see today
From the editors of InStyle US Words by Jennifer Davis
Are you ready for your heart to melt? David Beckham shared not one but two adorable videos of him giving his daughter Harper her first football lessons, and it's the cutest thing you'll see today. Promise.
In the first video he shared, he and Harper, who is dressed up in full-on soccer gear: jersey, shorts, shin guards, cleats, and her hair in a braided ponytail, make their way on to the field to practice.
‘Someone’s ready for her first football lesson,’ he captioned the black-and-white video along with two hearts and a football emoji.
In the brief clip, she dribbles the ball a bit and then he playfully tries to steal it from her before dissolving into giggles.
From there they get down to business. In the following post, David tosses the ball to Harper who kicks it back to him. He patiently counts each kick, even chasing after a wayward ball. ‘Oh my,’ he simply wrote along with a plethora of heart emojis.
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