The former England captain was enjoying a drink with his son and singer Ed Sheeran when a group of Wales fans, who'd just watched 'Don't Take Me Home', a documentary about their soccer team's 2016 World Cup campaign, started mocking the retired player, reported Femalefirst.
"The boys were enjoying a catch up when suddenly the pub was taken over by Welsh fans," a source says.
"They tried to remain discreet wearing beanies and caps but the supporters recognised them and sang Welsh anthems, buoyed by the fact the pub was decked in Welsh flags. It started to get a bit annoying, forcing Becks to call it a night," the source adds.
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