It took Jude a while to become really interested in football. During Saturday morning football training in his neighborhood, he liked to play tag more. But when he was 7, he got hooked on football and started his academy career with Birmingham City Football Club, where he stayed for 10 years.
Jude Bellingham was a boy from Birmingham who was 11 years old. He had just started middle school the previous year and was enjoying the last few days of his Christmas break in January 2015. Like many other kids his age, he liked Batman and Caribbean food. He also wanted to hang out with his friends.
He also loved football: “All day, every day, any chance I could get to play football, I did. During breaks and lunch at school, and then I’d leave school, come home, and play with my friends for a while on the little patch of grass outside…” “So it was mostly just football all the time,” he says.
At the January 2015 Gucci male show, Alessandro Michele was named Creative Director of the fashion house. Michele, a Roman who has worked for Gucci for 13 years and knows a lot about its past, took over as CEO with a clear goal in mind. His now famous idea of Romantic eclecticism is beautifully shown in the Love Parade collection he made for this spring/summer. This idea surely sparked people’s need for uniqueness and character in clothes.
This approach has definitely caught the attention of young people who want to find ways to honor innovation and its uniqueness. Jude Bellingham is also from that group. one who is very sure about expressing themselves. “I always try to be real,” the football player says.I may have gotten into a few snags this season because of my interviews, but I always feel like it’s just me talking. It’s never my “brand” or how I think I should talk based on what other people think. On the field, off the field, or both, it is always me, whether it is on the field or off the field. I just try to be myself because I know I’m a polite person.