Rebekah Vardy speaks out in support of Victoria Beckham after she allows Cruz, 11, to join Instagram
Victoria came under fire for allowing Cruz online but pregnant Rebekah is behind her

REBEKAH Vardy has spoken out in support of Victoria Beckham after the former WAG allowed her 11-year-old son Cruz to join Instagram.
Rebekah, who is married to Leicester City star Jamie Vardy, said while she wouldn't agree with it normally, she thought Cruz's charity single made it all worth it.
Pregnant Rebekah side: “I don't agree with allowing Cruz to have an Instagram and Twitter account but I know he's releasing a charity single.”
Rebekah admitted she feared it would “encourage trolls ” but knows superstars Victoria and David know how to handle their “invincible” brand, adding: “There's no chance of Brand Beckham dying.”
Both Victoria and her husband David have been fully supportive of Cruz’s budding music career, despite some criticism.
His first single, If Everyday Was Christmas, raises money for charity and was released at the start of the month.
The video features Cruz around various locations of London on his skate board - joined at points by sister Harper.
Harper, five, can be seen having a go on Cruz's skate board - while wearing a jumper adorned with stars, while her long hair flows down her back.
The 11-year-old is now signed with Justin Bieber's manager Scooter Braun.
The Canadian got into a slanging match with Piers Morgan after he got Cruz onto his books.
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In a series of tweets Scooter, who’s credited for pop star Justin’s success, said: “He is an 11 year old who wanted to make a song to help other kids. Once again Piers shows why he is a jackass and why his show was cancelled.”
Scooter continued to show his passion towards the topic by furiously tweeting another eight times in Cruz’s defence.
In another tweet he said: “Some people in the world make a living out of dinging the worst in every situation. It means they have a career. Not class. Just a career.”
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