
David Beckham’s 50th birthday party in Notting Hill was reportedly shut down in the wee hours after noise complaints from neighbours.
Following a pre-birthday bash in Miami, a gathering at their £10,000,000 home in the Cotswolds, and a family lunch in Paris, Beckham, 50, was seen celebrating his milestone birthday in London on Saturday night.
The star-studded event was hosted at the three-Michelin-starred restaurant Core in Kensington and attended by Gordon Ramsay and his wife Tana, Gary Neville, Eva Longoria, film director Guy Ritchie and his wife Jacqui Ainsley, and Mission Impossible star Tom Cruise.
The event kicked off in the evening and continued until 3.35am when neighbours complained about the noise and the council was forced to take action.
An onlooker told The Sun: ‘David’s party really went off and the longer time went on, the louder the music seemed to get.
‘Some neighbours weren’t very happy when it was still so loud at 2am and leaned out windows to see where the racket was from.’
It was reported that the night was then shut down for the rest of the morning.



Victoria was pictured making her entrance, joined by their kids Romeo, 22, Cruz, 20, and 13-year-old Harper Seven.
Notably absent from some of the celebrations was the couple’s eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, 26, and his wife Nicola Peltz Beckham, 30.
It is unclear if the couple did join the family at the London event, but have yet to share snaps confirming their attendance.
It was reported that Romeo gave a speech to his father at the event and Cruz serenaded the group with a performance of Islands in the Stream.

Sharing a selection of images on social media, Victoria and David wrote in a shared post: ‘Creating special memories with family and friends. We love you all ❤️’
The post showed Victoria and Harper wearing matching navy long silk dresses, while the men all wore tuxedos with matching bow ties to their party in the Cotswolds.
The images showed the international celebrations that took place across the countryside, the city, and Paris.




A source had earlier told Metro that David isn’t ‘bothered’ by the milestone birthday and is ‘as happy as he’s ever been’.
The insider said: ‘David is feeling good about turning 50.
‘His family and his work are his biggest achievements in life. The hard work he’s always put in over the years is paying off and he’s as happy at 50 as he’s ever been.’
Marking his birthday on May 2, he shared in a heartfelt post: ‘As I reflect on this Birthday I’m very grateful for many things in my life the teams I’ve played for , my team mates , managers , the fans , MY COUNTRY and being England captain , the children I have met over different charities I work with , my team in my business & the friends I have around me I feel truly blessed…
‘But my biggest accomplishment is and will always be my family , my mum and dad who sacrificed so much for me to live my dream of becoming a footballer, my sisters who had to put up with following their brother around in the freezing cold watching me play football and my amazing nan and grandad…
‘My wife and best friend of 28 years and my beautiful children Brooklyn , Romeo , Cruz & Harper you are the reason I get out of bed each day thank you for making me smile and thank you for making me a better man…. I love you all so much and thank you for making today so special for me… You are my world.’
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