The Beckhams have made a move to launch their youngest daughterHarper Seven’s career which could make her millions, it has been reported.
The 13-year-old has appeared on social media with her parents an increasing amount over the years, and it looks like David and Victoria Beckham are now taking the next step at securing her future in the spotlight.
Harper has already revealed her plans to follow in her mother’s fashion designer footsteps, after Victoria left the Spice Girls and launched her self-titled brand, said to be worth an estimated £40million.
Now, The Sun has reported Victoria has incorporated a business called H7B Limited to funnel any future earnings for the teen.
The business reportedly lists her full name Harper Seven Beckham, with Posh and a solicitor listed as directors.
According to the outlet, the move could earn Harper millions from big deals, with a number of brands having reached out to collaborate with her already.
While Harper doesn’t have a public social media profile, she’s attended red carpet events with her famous parents, and Victoria appears to be slowly bringing her into the online world.
She used the hashtag #HarperSeven in an Instagram video of the teen at a VB beauty event, writing down her hopes and dreams, which included ‘create an amazing brand’.
Meanwhile, at an RTS London Convention, former professional footballer David also hinted at his daughter’s future.
‘I’ve got three good-looking boys that a lot of people are interested in, and a beautiful little girl that no one is interested in – just yet,’ he said.
Harper’s older brothers have all gone on to forge quite different career paths, with Cruz, 19, said to be following in his mother’s musical footsteps.
Meanwhile, eldest child Brooklyn, 25, has enjoyed a few different ventures, first as a photographer, and now he’s pursuing his online cheffing career, which has sparked a heavy sprinkling of mockery – after he taught viewers how to make a ‘rare’ roast beef Sunday roast.
As for the sporting side of the family, 22-year-old Romeo took to the pitch to launch his football career as he played for Brentford FC Youth.
However last month it was reported Romeo had ‘ditched’ his football career in favour of fashion.
After being offered a new contract by his club in June, which would have seen him stay on with their B-team, Romeo is said to have turned it down, having apparently signed with SAFE Management Paris to move into his mum’s line of work.
A source told The Sun: ‘Romeo has decided to hang up his football boots and devote his time to his fashion career.’
They continued: ‘He has loved his time at Brentford but needs to focus his attention on fashion, which is where his passion lies.’
Metro has reached out to the Beckhams for comment.