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A teenage, fallen nephew of David Beckham recounts today his sorrow of being driven out of the superstar's family.
17-year-old Freddie Every – who lives with her father in distress in a squalid temporary home – recounts how he grew up playing with his cousins at Posh and Becks' house and idolizing his famous uncle.
But when his father Colin, 50, and David Lynne's eldest sister separated after 11 years of marriage in 2010, everything changed.
Freddie, jobless, takes a bricklaying clbad to make ends meet by watching his old playmate Brooklyn, 19, live high life
and while his mother and younger brother Josh, 13 , live £ 470,000 Freddie and his old man live on benefits in a one bedroom apartment in a municipal estate
Now The Young Shy made a moving offer to get back in touch with the extended family, that meant so much to him in childhood.
"I am filled with mixed emotions," he says. "I just want to be able to go out for a meal and talk and catch up, I'm not asking for more than that."
"Growing up, we saw them loaded and I have so many fond memories of playing at their house , doing Easter egg hunts and playing quad.
Everything stopped and I'm outside watching, seeing them just live their lives on Instagram or at TV
"We have so much in common yet. I like football and I'm in fashion, but I never share that with them.
"I watched a documentary that David did three times on TV to see if he was talking to me at all. But he did not do it, and it was hard.
The teenager looks embarrbaded and saddened as he tells how his prized possession is a pair of £ 200 Yeezy trainers David once sent as a Christmas end gift.
At 21 months younger than Brooklyn, his life could not be more different.
Brooklyn is a millionaire on his own, model for Burberry, recently publishing a book of his photography and clinging models like Cara Delevingne.
While circulating in the West End of London in a Land Rover of £ 35,000 SWB, Freddie Pedal Around the East Finish on a rundown mountain bike because he can not afford driving lessons.
Freddie's first job at age 14 was on a noodle stall at the Romford Market, returning £ 50 per One thousand coaches Yeezy donated to Freddie as a gift by his uncle David Beckham
(Image: Isabel Infantes / Triangle News)
Freddie admits that he is Hard to see the cousins he knew, including Romeo, 15, and Cruz, 13, displayed their superstar lifestyle online while he and his father, living on government grants of about 75 pounds a week, swallow their pride and rummage through the trash bins of supermarkets up to three times a day "Freddie says," I sometimes think about the difference in our lives, but it's hard to explain. Their life is hard to imagine.
"I do not really like to see it but it's what it's ultimately about.They're still my family and I'd like to see them again."
Colin and Lynne Beckham had three children together.
After the split, an informal agreement saw Colin agree to raise Freddie and his sister Georgina, 20, while Lynne took Josh. But the relationship between Colin and Lynne is mediocre.
Freddie rarely sees his mother and youngest brother who are close to David and his wife Victoria, Josh says he enjoys VIP days in David's private dressing room at Wembley.
He can never imagine having the fortune of Brooklyn, but he works hard to get out of his financial difficulties.
Every day he takes a masonry course at Barking and Dagenham College, where he receives a £ 150-a
and while Brooklyn releases models like Chloe Grace Moretz, Freddie recounts that he can not even take a girl to a date as he is
Freddie says he's dreaming of meeting his cousins to watch a match football or going out for a meal like
The last time he saw David, 43 years old, about nine years ago in a Chinese restaurant in Harlow, his uncle offered him a treat of £ 40
And he saw his famous cousins and Becks' wife Victoria, 44, at Pizza Express in Loughton in 2012 when they were one of Freddie's best memories of playing in the garden with David and Cruz at Rowneybury House, Grade II listed in Hertfordshire, which he affectionately calls Beckingham Palace
He also happily remembers that David had bought him McDonald's Happy Meals when he was a tot.
Despite the separation of the family, Freddie says he's not reluctant to his rich "In the end, I'm proud of my uncle," he says. Freddie says, "I do not know how I would explain it."
Becks, the football superstar, enjoyed a modest working-clbad childhood. himself in Chingford, Esbad, where mom Sandra cut his hair, and his father Ted repaired the kitchen equipment of the hotel
He grew up in a semi-detached house. She was born in Harlow, Esbad, but grew up in Goffs Oak, Hertfordshire, where she was dropped off at her private school in a Rolls-Royce by her father Tony. – She gave him the nickname Posh.
She grew up with her younger sister Louise and her brother Christian, and Tony ran a profitable wholesale electricity business.
While Victoria said that she wanted to forget about her Esbad roots, David was spotted taking her youngest son, Cruz, f yet he has lucrative details about sponsorship with high-end Haig Club whiskey, the H & M clothing retailer and Breitling watches.
Georgina, hairdresser as David's mom, barely earns Freddie says he has less than £ 2 in the bank
(Image: Steve Bainbridge / Triangle News)
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Georgina and Freddie say that they understand that their famous parents have their own lives. But both hope that they will be able to improve the relationship with their family
and Georgina says that she would like to see the boys Beckham and her seven-year-old cousin Harper, but merely follow her famous uncle online
"I am lucky that he is famous and he is everywhere on the internet." Wherever you look, he is there, then I can see him. "
" I I do not need a phone call to see what he's doing – it's better than nothing. "
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