Brooklyn opens up about being a Beckham: 'I didn't know my parents were big until I was 13
BROOKLYN BECKHAM has lived in his parent's shadows all of his life, but now he is stepping out in to his own limelight.
Brooklyn and Victoria Beckham are koalas
Aspiring to be a photographer, the 17-year-old has switched sides by appearing on the cover of Wonderland.
In the exclusive interview, titled 'Ain't A Boy No More', Brooklyn told the magazine about how life has been for him as a Beckham.
"I didn't actually know that [my parents] were big until I was about 13," revealed the teen.
He explained how the moment dawned on him whilst at a football game, saying: "People were shouting my dad's name and I was like, 'What?! Oh my God.' I don't look at them like that."
Brooklyn opens up about being a Beckham: 'I didn't know my parents were big until I was 13'
Brooklyn didn't realise his dad was so famous until he heard people shouting his name
He was 13 when it dawned on him how famous his parents were
It's pretty exciting to put my work out there and show people that I'm not just doing it because of who my parents are
He explained in the interview that his photography book, due to land this summer, is an exciting project for him to make his mark in the media.
"It's pretty exciting to put my work out there and show people that I'm not just doing it because of who my parents are," Brooklyn explained.
Like his parents, David and Victoria Beckham, Brooklyn has made waves in the world of fashion.
In the photoshoot, the teen looks effortlessly cool in a Burberry breton top and jeans.
Brooklyn appears on the front cover of Wonderland
The aspiring photographer will launch his first book in summer
Brooklyn has made a big name for himself within the fashion house when he photographed the Burberry Brit campaign last summer.
This comes just a week after the eldest Beckham child broke his collarbone on a skiing trip to Canada.
Brooklyn uploaded a video to his Instagram, that boasts over nine million followers, showing the moment he suffered the injury.