Proud Victoria Beckham shares behind-the-scenes snap of son Cruz, 11, filming his debut music video... amid backlash over his pop career

She has faced backlash in some quarters over her 11-year-old son's burgeoning pop career.

But on Saturday, defiant Victoria Beckham proudly shared another snap of her son Cruz filming the music video for his debut single If Every Day Was Christmas on Saturday.

The behind-the-scenes snap saw the eleven-year-old playing with his hair as the director filmed the moment.

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Behind the scenes: Victoria Beckham, 42, proudly showed off a snap of son Cruz, 11, filming the music video for his debut single If Every Day Was Christmas on Friday 

The fashion mogul seemed delighted at her son's rising star status as she captioned the shot: '@cruzbeckham shooting his #IfEveryDayWasChristmas video supporting @globals_make_some_noise x VB'. 

Cruz himself seems to be loving his emerging position in the spotlight as he shared an adorable video of himself on Instagram which he titled, 'Love Music. 

Donning a white hoody, the celebrity offspring looked as though he was having a blast as he demonstrated the moves to Silento's Watch Me Whip/Nae Nae.

Now that Cruz's music career is hot on everyone's radar, Victoria has already asked X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger to duet with him.

'Love Music': Cruz himself seems to be loving his emerging position in the spotlight as he shared an adorable video of himself dancing away 

Dancing away: Donning a white hoody, the celebrity offspring looked as though he was having a blast as he demonstrated the moves to Silento's Watch Me Whip/Nae Nae

Aiming high: The former Spice Girl couldn't care less of the backlash surrounding Cruz's pop career and  has already singled out Nicole Scherzinger as a potential duet partner

Speaking at the homecoming event of her X Factor finalist Matt Terry in Bromley, on Thursday, the former Pussycat Doll said in an interview with The Sun: 'Victoria was just telling me about her son the other day. He’s just doing it all himself and she’s supporting him.'

'I mean I would do a duet, she seems keen.' 

Before adding: 'But what, he’s how old? He’s like one year old. It would be cool. Yeah, I can do a duet with him. Maybe that will be my next thing.' 

Big things: Cruz appears to be getting into the swing of the pop star lifestyle, as he filmed the music video for his debut single in London on Thursday with his two brothers

The news will no doubt be frowned upon by television personality Piers Morgan, after he called Cruz's early pop breakthrough 'sickening' on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain, adding that Cruz 'should be at school.'

Clear to state that he wasn't criticising Cruz himself, Piers said: 'It's not his fault. He's 11. But how did he manage to release this? It's sickening.'

Piers believes that if Cruz wants to be a pop star, he should go through the 'hard graft' like other singers, not just release something because his parents are famous.

Unimpressed: The news will no doubt be frowned upon by television personality Piers Morgan, after he called Cruz's early pop breakthrough 'sickening'

Let's go Bro: Cruz took to his Instagram page - which he set up three days ago - to document the shoot around London with his brothers Brooklyn, 17, and Romeo, 14

Cheeky chappies: He first uploaded a video of the boys in action, which saw his older siblings pose for a selfie on a park bench

However this response was met with equal fury from the youngster's manager Scooter Braun - who is also responsible for pop sensation Justin Bieber.

Taking to Twitter, the music manager fired back: '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.'

Piers then added: 'Stop pretending this is about charity when it's about promoting Brand Beckham & making YOU a ton of money off another young kid's back.'

To which Scooter replied: '@piersmorgan how about you match him dollar for dollar to the charity? Instead of criticizing step up and help these kids the way Cruz is.' 

After him! The two teenagers then clamber over the railing after their brother for revenge - with Brooklyn falling flat on his face as he did so, for a humorous touch

Say cheese! The recent pop star also shared a shot with his 188,000 followers of his oldest brother posing in their home city

Cruz released his first single, which is set to raise money for Global's Make Some Noise campaign, earlier this week. 

He filmed the music video for the track on Thursday with his two brothers Brooklyn, 17, and Romeo, 14.

The trio embarked on the shoot around London, which they documented on Instagram. 

He later uploaded a throwback video of himself in the studio - looking every inch the pop star in a chunky set of headphones behind a professional microphone, as he belted out the festive track.

Good times: The youngster also uploaded a throwback video of him recording the song in the studio

Rise to fame: The music video was shot for his debut single If Everyday Was Christmas, which was released on Wednesday

That's my boy! Dad David (left) appeared prouder than ever as he helped his boy promote the song on social media and on Capital Radio earlier this week

 

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