Justin Bieber twirls Harper Beckham around on stage at intimate gig and we’re jealous of a child
David Beckham and kids Harper and Cruz had the best seats in the house at Justin Bieber’s secret London concert.
The former Manchester United footballer proved, once again, that he’s all kinds of dad goals as he treated the youngsters to the ultimate night out.
Taking to Instagram, the dad-of-four gave fans a glimpse into their view, sitting just off the side of the stage as the 25-year-old belted out some of his new songs, at Indigo at the O2.
At one point during Love Yourself, Biebs even dragged Harper out on stage with him, twirled her around and hugged her in front of a besotted crowd.
And we have never, ever been more jealous of an eight-year-old in our lives.
Justin was mobbed by fans as he flew into London for an intimate, acoustic set of some bops from his new album Changes – which he’s blessing us with on Valentine’s Day.
The Yummy singer also took the time to answer some questions from the crowd, who made the most of his brief return to the UK.
But, if you didn’t manage to snag tickets to the concert, or aren’t somehow related to a member of the Beckham family, don’t fear as he’ll be heading out on a full tour later this year.
Despite releasing the odd song, and jumping on a DJ Khaled banger, Changes marks his first album for what feels like an eternity.
However, speaking in his new Seasons documentary series, he revealed there was a time he ‘didn’t want to keep going’.
In the series premiere, pal Ryan Good told the cameras: ‘I remember the day where he said he didn’t want to keep going. It was a very tough one.
‘He just wanted to get away and feel normal, and needed a break from it all.
‘There was a six month period where it was really tough for him, really dark. I saw him in a lot of ways that really broke my heart.’
Justin also confessed that he ‘lost his purpose’ while growing up in front of the entire world.
‘I think what’s been challenging over the years is, a lot of the times I’d make music and it would be for me,’ he admitted.
‘When the focus and the goal is about yourself, you tend to lose your purpose in that.
‘The older I get, the more I realise I’m not utilising my gift for the right reasons. This isn’t about me, it’s about helping someone who is going through what they’re going through.’