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Beckham hits out at paper's dummy criticism

Beckham at a soccer match in California at the weekend with chef Gordon Ramsay
Beckham at a soccer match in California at the weekend with chef Gordon Ramsay Beckham at a soccer match in California at the weekend with chef Gordon Ramsay

DAVID Beckham has slammed critics who questioned his four-year-old daughter Harper's use of a dummy. The former soccer star hit back at criticism, saying others had no right to judge him as a parent, after an article in the Daily Mail suggested the youngster was too old to still need the pacifier.

The former footballer posted a screenshot of the article on his Instagram page to his 10.1 million followers, accompanied with a message indicating his daughter had been unwell.

It read: "Why do people feel they have the right to criticize a parent about their own children without having any facts?? Everybody who has children knows that when they aren't feeling well or have a fever you do what comforts them best and most of the time it's a pacifier so those who criticize think twice about what you say about other people's children because actually you have no right to criticize me as a parent ..."

An expert quoted in the article claimed that the use of the dummy could mean the Beckham's fourth child, and only daughter, could end up with speech or dental issues. It featured pictures of Harper walking alongside her father with a dummy in her mouth.