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Published 14:59 16 Nov 2025 GMT
Updated 16:03 16 Nov 2025 GMT
Cruz Beckham, the youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham has had his driving licence revoked by the DVLA.
The 20-year-old is reportedly 'gutted' about having his licence revoked, which came after he accumulated six points for two separate incidents.
The DVLA revokes the licences of those who get six or more points within two years of passing their test.
Cruz, who recently released his debut song, is reported to have been caught speeding for the second time, meaning he has accumulated six points.
He told his followers that he had 'just got done for doing 24 in a 20', in an offence which reportedly took place on September 2.
A source told the MailOnline that Cruz is 'gutted' about losing his licence.
"Cruz is gutted about it," a source told the outlet.
"It was a couple of speeding tickets which are so easy to come by these days with 20mph zones. It's infuriating but he seems to have accepted it and taken it on the chin."
The star will now have to reapply for a provisional licence and pass the theory and practical tests again.
When Cruz passed his driving test back in 2023, David and Victoria took to social media to announce the news.
It's believed he's a car fanatic, just like his dad, and is believed to currently have a Land Rover. He has also been seen driving a 1980s Mercedes.
Cruz's father David has also ended up in trouble for speeding before, when he was caught driving at 59mph in a 40mph zone back in 2018.
David was banned from driving for six months in May 2019 after he was caught using his mobile phone while behind the wheel.
He plead guilty in court after a member of the public saw him holding the phone in 'slowly moving' traffic.
He received six points in addition to the six already on his licence, taking him to the twelve points needed for his licence to be suspended.
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