The youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham joined his pals at the iconic Glastonbury Festival, but was turned away from the exclusive celebrity campsite.
Cruz slummed it at Glastonbury Festival (Image: Aisha Nozari/Mirror)
Cruz Beckham attended Glastonbury Festival over the weekend with his pals, but slummed it next to the portaloos. The son of David and Victoria Beckham reportedly slept in a £60 tent after being turned away from the celebrity campsite.
The youngest of the Beckhams’ three boys was spotted retrieving his belongings from his tent before heading back home on Sunday, according to The Sun.
The 19-year-old was reportedly turned away from the exclusive celebrity campsite, which had the likes of Noel Gallagher and Anya Taylor-Joy hanging out together.
However, he didn’t take his tent home with him and left it at Worthy Farm next to the toilets. Revellers have often been encouraged to take their waste away and tidy the campsite.
Cruz’s rough experience comes just shortly after he split from his music management firm. According to The Mail on Sunday, the music firm and Cruz parted ways in January.
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An inside source told The Sun: “Cruz is an obsessive guitarist, always posting stuff on Instagram of him strumming. He has signed up with C3, which manage acts including 30 Seconds to Mars and Modest Mouse.
“TaP’s expertise was with more pop acts, so he decided to work with a company more in line with where his music is evolving. Cruz is working with producers in the studio and refining his sound.
“Playing live is going to be a big part of the rollout of his music and Cruz and his new team want to make sure it’s perfect before he actually launches.”
Revellers are encouraged to take their waste home (Image: Getty)
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