Los Angeles, the city where dreams come true, is about to welcome another Beckham into its star-studded fold. Romeo Beckham, at the tender age of 23, is making waves with his acting debut in the film Forty Love. His brother Cruz recently spilled the beans in a YouTube tour diary, hinting that Romeo is looking to settle in the city of angels permanently. "I know you want to live in LA so I hope that can happen," Cruz shared, painting a picture of what could be a new chapter in Romeo’s life.
Romeo, who once called America home during his father David Beckham’s stint with LA Galaxy, is no stranger to the SoCal lifestyle. His debut film, directed by the talented Pierre-Ange Carlotti, tells the tale of a tennis prodigy who discovers love on the court. Romeo plays a fellow tennis player who captures the heart of the protagonist, Sacha Gallo.
“For the first time, he faces an opponent of an entirely different nature - love," reads the film's synopsis, blending the thrill of sport with the unpredictable nature of romance.
A move to Hollywood isn’t just about chasing silver screen dreams; it’s also a chance for Romeo to be closer to his estranged brother Brooklyn, who is also navigating his path in the entertainment world alongside his wife, actress Nicola Peltz. The City of Dreams could soon be a family reunion for the Beckhams. It seems the acting bug runs in the family, as dad David Beckham also dipped his toes in the acting pool with a cameo in Guy Ritchie’s Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur. David once expressed his cautious approach to acting, acknowledging the challenges but embracing the thrill of the craft.
As Romeo gears up for his Hollywood journey with support from his family, the LA sun is just beginning to shine on this budding star. With his eyes set on future projects and the vibrant energy of the city calling, Romeo Beckham's Tinseltown tale is only just beginning.