Romeo Beckham has debuted his latest tattoo as he's taken inspiration from his dad David's neck piece.
The 19-year-old star took to his Instagram story to post a photo of his matching tattoo with his dad as well as another on the back of his hand.
It seems the teenager has taken inspiration from his dad's 2004 cross tattoo which features angel wings.
David boasts around 80 pieces around his body but it seems the neck tattoo stood out to Romeo the most.
For his hand piece, Romeo opted for a dove with the quote, 'lead with love', which accompanies the smiley face and number 11 that he already has.
Romeo has been compared with pop star Justin Bieber as he has a similar design on his neck as well as both of them getting their tats by Brian Woo, aka Dr. Woo who has also worked on the likes of Cara Delevingne and Miley Cyrus.
Romeo also posted a photo of his new tattoo to his page where fans thought it was actually a photo of Justin Bieber.
One fan commented: "Justin Beckham or Romeo Bieber," as another said: "I thought it was justin bieber."
A third joked: "Once a belieber always a belieber."
Another added: "Romeo or Justin?" as a fan penned: "For a sec I thut its Justin lol."
It seems Romeo is following in the footsteps of his dad, 46 and his eldest brother Brooklyn, 22 as they also have plenty of inkings of their own.
However, youngest brother Cruz, 16 is yet to get any tattoos of his own.
Other tattoos in Romeo's collection include two cherubs on his forearm as well as his first being an eagle on his leg which he got last January.
Despite just being 19, most states in the US allows people over the age of 18 to get tattoos without the consent of parents or guardians.
However, some places prohibit tattoos under a certain age even if they have permission unless it is a medical necessity.
But some European countries allow people from the age of 16 to be tattooed as long as they are accompanied by an adult.
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