David Beckham: My Boys Have Bieber Fever

David Beckham’s children have caught Bieber fever.

The soccer stud revealed that his boys – Brooklyn, 11, Romeo, 7, and Cruz, 5, are super-fans of the Canadian teen singing sensation.

“Justin Bieber’s the one for them,” Becks told AccessHollywood.com’s Laura Saltman backstage at the Teen Choice Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night, when she asked which stars the Beckham children are fans of.

While Bieber was absent from the Teen Choice Awards, David revealed his kids have seen the Biebs on stage and were floored by his stage show.

“Seeing him perform and seeing, you know, the performance he put on — they love him,” David said.

As for Sunday night’s event, David said his favorite part of the Teen Choice Awards was when Betty White cut a groove with Sandra Bullock on stage, something fans can see Monday night when the show airs on FOX at 8 PM.

“That was the best part of the night for me… There have been great parts of the night all the way through, but seeing Sandra and Betty…. Obviously, they are two absolute legends and to see what they did was very funny.”

David had some fun on stage himself, picking up a Teen Choice Award for Choice Athlete, and he said he was thrilled to add another surfboard – the Teen Choice equivalent of a trophy — to his collection, particularly for his boys.

“Three times I’ve won it now. So each of my boys have got a surfboard. So, I’m happy,” he said.

While the boards may not be water friendly, David said his children will put them up in their rooms as a reminder of their love of hitting the water.

“They do actually,” Daivd replied when Laura asked if the boys surf. “Well, the middle one — [Romeo] — doesn’t, but the youngest one – [Cruz] — is just a jack of all trades. He loves doing everything and the oldest — [Brooklyn]– surfs.”

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