David Beckham transforms into Mr Incredible on Halloween

David Beckham transforms into Mr Incredible as he wears superhero suit and black eye mask while making dinner for his family on Halloween

David Beckham transformed into Mr Incredible for Halloween as he took to his Instagram Story on Monday to show off his outfit.

The former footballer, 47, remained in the red superhero suit as he made dinner for his famous family, writing alongside, ‘Dinner duties first @victoriabeckham you are welcome.’

David – whose get-up also consisted of a black eye mask as well as matching elbow-length gloves – used the opportunity to promote his Haig Club whisky.

Looking good: David Beckham transformed into Mr Incredible for Halloween as he took to his Instagram Story on Monday to show off his outfit

Sharing a black-and-white image of himself drinking the alcoholic beverage, the sportsman wrote: ‘@haigclub gives you muscles. Happy Halloween.’

Mr Incredible, also known as Bob Parr, is the superhero protagonist of the Disney/Pixar 2004 movie, The Incredibles, as well as 2018’s sequel.

It comes after David told a team of young footballers that his peers never wanted him on their team when he was younger because he was the ‘skinniest’ player as he gave them inspiring advice.

He was seen coaching the Westward Boys in a clip shared exclusively with MailOnline from the first episode of his Disney+ documentary Save Our Squad.

Tasty: David – whose get-up also consisted of a black eye mask as well as matching elbow-length gloves – used the opportunity to promote his Haig Club whisky

David candidly told the teenagers he was always ‘picked last’ for sporting groups when he was younger as he reassured a disheartened boy who was chosen last for their teams.

The documentary sees David return to east London pitches where he played as a child and mentor the Westward Boys as they struggle to survive in the Echo League, where David started his own footballing career.

In the new clip, David is seen helping the grassroots football team in a training session when the coach asks them to split into three groups.

The team captains are seen gradually picking their players, with a boy called Orlando looking disheartened as he was picked last by his teammates.

Real deal: Mr Incredible, also known as Bob Parr, is the superhero protagonist of the Disney/Pixar 2004 movie, The Incredibles, as well as 2018’s sequel

David asks the coach why Orlando was chosen last, to which the coach replies that it is because he is ‘quiet’.

Speaking about being picked last, Orlando says: ‘Being picked last was like uh a bit, but after I was like lift your head up Orlando, don’t be like “uh I’m picked last”.’

Orlando’s father Kwame speaks to camera about his worries about how his son would be ‘welcomed’ by the team, as the teen only joined them at the start of the season.

He says: ‘I think as a parent there’s always a worry when they join a new team, like will he be welcomed? Will he settle in?’

Support: It comes after David told a team of young footballers that his peers never wanted him on their team when he was younger because he was the ‘skinniest’ player as he gave them inspiring advice

Orlando then says that he doesn’t ‘talk much’ while all of his teammates already know each other, before David tells the coach he is one of the players with the ‘most ability’. 

‘I want to win, win and win,’ Orlando says.

After the training session, David then gathers the group together and tells them he was always ‘picked last’ in sports groups because he was the ‘smallest’ and the ‘skinniest’.

In an impassioned speech, David kindly reassures Orlando and says although nobody ever ‘wanted him’ on their team, he ‘worked hard’ to prove himself.

‘There’s always going to be a first pick and a last pick, that’s just what it is. When I was your age, I was always picked last, always,’ David says.

‘Do you know why? Because I was the smallest, I was the skinniest and no one really wanted me on their team, that’s how it was. But you know what, I worked hard.

‘If you want to be the best in any job, in any field you go into, you have to be hungry. Are you going to show me and the coaches how hungry you are?’

His speech was met by cheers from the young footballers, who then asked David to follow them on Instagram as they appeared inspired by his comments.

Coaching: The former footballer, 47, was seen coaching the Westward Boys in a clip shared exclusively with MailOnline from the first episode of his Disney+ documentary Save Our Squad

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