David Beckham gets Walk of Fame star, Tom Cruise calls his journey a Hollywood story
Football star David Beckham was honoured with the 2,849th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, marking another milestone in a career that
Football star David Beckham was honoured with the 2,849th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday, marking another milestone in a career that has transcended sport and entered popular culture. His close friend, actor Tom Cruise, who attended the vent, compared Beckham's journey to a "Hollywood story." The former England captain attended the ceremony with his wife, Victoria Beckham, and their children Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham and Harper Beckham. Apart from former footballer Robbie Keane, Beckham's eldest son Brooklyn Beckham and his wife, actor Nicola Peltz, were notably absent. Read Full Story In his speech, the Mission: Impossible star said, "His (Beckham's) is a Hollywood story. A boy who believed in something bigger than himself, had to work for every opportunity he received, went on to influence his sport, shaped culture around the world and created opportunities for generations who followed.
For all the records, achievements and recognition, the thing that has impressed me most is that success never changed who he is. The same core values that got him here, are the ones he lives by today." Cruise then spoke about the role Beckham's family had played in his life and career. The actor said, "Through much of this extraordinary journey, Victoria's been by his side. Together, they have built a beautiful family. Raised incredible children and created a life that is every bit as meaningful as the career we are celebrating today. So David, congratulations to you. You've earned this and nobody, and I mean nobody deserves it more than you, my friend." For those who missed the livestream, here’s Tom Cruise’s full speech from David Beckham’s Walk of Fame ceremony pic.twitter.com/siJS8V7vDY— Olivia (@Tomolivia24) June 12, 2026 Tom Cruise celebrates David Beckham's legacy Cruise emphasised that Beckham's legacy went beyond trophies and records, adding, "That's the impact we're celebrating today.
Not just an extraordinary career, but a legacy that changed the trajectory of sport. But what makes David's story truly remarkable isn't simply where he is today. It's how it began." "Every chapter of his life and career was built on the same thing: hard work and dedication. Long before the trophies, the sold-out stadiums, the global fame, the recognition, there was a young boy with a dream and determination and discipline to earn everything that followed. That's why this feels like such a fitting place for us to celebrate him," the 63-year-old said. Beckham later addressed the crowd, expressing gratitude to those who supported him throughout his life and career, including his family and teammates.
