Cruz Beckham, 20, gets first gig of his fledgling music career at a family dinner – as he sings Islands In The Stream while his father David cooks up a storm

He’s reportedly on the brink of launching his music career as he gets ready to release a debut single about wanting to be John Lennon.
And it seems Cruz Beckham is already getting bookings, kicking off his life on tour by providing the soundtrack to his family dinner on Thursday.
His mother Victoria, 50, posted a clip to her Instagram story of the aspiring musician, 20, singing the Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers hit Islands In The Stream while father David, 49, cooked up a storm in the background.
Wearing a navy sweater with thin vertical cream stripes, Cruz added black tracksuit bottoms and sported a tan cadet cap – not dissimilar to the one his hero John wore while performing the album Help – backwards as he crooned away.
Meanwhile David seasoned the meat on the hob as he wore a white T-shirt with some grey sweatpants and sang along to the chorus of the song.
Victoria, out of shot but also heard contributing some vocals, captioned the post: ‘Casual…Dinner with the Beckhams.’
Cruz’s latest performance comes after he teased a song about wanting to be John Lennon, as he showcased his upcoming music on Instagram on Wednesday.
The youngest son of Victoria and David Beckham has been joining forces with British Indie legends as he looks to make waves in the music world.
The singer and his band were filmed jamming on stage when Cruz approached the mic and sang: ‘I wanna be John Lennon’.
The clip abruptly ended there with no further lyrics sung, though the teen offered further snippets of the instrumentals from the tune in addition to other pictures.
The budding musician kickstarted his career when he was just 11 years old and the Beckham family are said to have spent a small ‘fortune’ to help him create his sound with top songwriters.
And now David and Victoria’s third son has become mates with Kooks frontman, Luke Pritchard, according to the Sun.
Luke told how he is eager to help him ‘navigate’ his future career in music.
He told the publication: ‘We started writing songs together and we’ve become mates.