DAVID BECKHAM stripped off to mimic Jude Bellingham’s celebration in a bizarre post congratulating the England ace on his Champions League success.
Bellingham helped himself to an assist as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley on Saturday.
David Beckham paid tribute to Bellingham after taking off his shirtCredit: Instagram / @davidbeckhamBecks copied Bellingham's famous celebrationCredit: AFPThe England ace is a Champions League winner after Real Madrid beat Borussia DortmundCredit: GettyLate goals from Dani Carvajal and Vinicius Jr saw Real bag their 15th European title after the game was halted early on due to pitch invaders.
And the result saw Bellingham seal an incredible Double following last summer’s £100million move from beaten finalists Dortmund.
The England ace has enjoyed an amazing debut season in Spain, being crowned La Liga Player of the Year after winning the title.
Beckham's Inter Miami plan dealt first blow which could block Messi transferAnd adding the Champions League to his collection is the icing on the cake, with things potentially getting even better in July when England compete for Euro 2024.
One man who was quick to congratulate Bellingham was none other than Three Lions and Real icon Beckham.
The former winger knows a thing or two about winning trophies, having won several titles with Real and Man Utd during a glittering career.
And Beckham paid tribute to Bellingham by copying the youngster’s trademark celebration with his arms out wide while opting against wearing a shirt.
Beckham said: “HEY JUDE!! What a first season. Champions.”
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Fans were loving Golden Balls’ post as many also hailed Bellingham.
One said: “What a player, unbelievable team.”
Another declared: “Hala Madrid my friend.”
One noted: “Beckham and sun together blend with divine beauty.”
David Beckham 'missing' Brooklyn as he shares NYE family photo without sonAnother added: “Very pleased for Jude. Even more pleased for my eyeballs right now.”
Speaking after Real's win, an emotional Bellingham said: "I've always dreamed of playing in these games.
"When it gets hard at times you start to wonder if it's all worth it - but nights like tonight make it all worth it.
"It's got to be up there in terms of the perfect season. I can't put it into words, it's the best night of my life."