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A-list kids catch 'Scooby Doo' in London


March 28, 2004
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Brooklyn Beckham showed off some of his famous father's winning style when he appeared at the premiere of Scooby Doo 2 in London. The England skipper's five-year-old son donned a funky white track suit and backwards baseball cap for the glitzy screening.

And he wasn't the only stylish youngster at the event: his cousin Liberty Adams came along, and Paula Yates' daughter Tiger Lily was there too, along with the children of presenter Ruby Wax and former boxing champ Chris Eubank.

Unfortunately Scooby himself couldn't make it, but his co-star Sarah Michelle Gellar was there to keep the fans happy. "See, Scooby is a little difficult," she explained. "He says he is going to be there - you know you do a whole movie together and the guy never shows up!"

The 26-year-old star also confessed that she had spent the day getting up to mischief at one of London's most famous tourist attractions. "I went to Buckingham Palace and spent the whole afternoon trying to get one of the Queen's guards to move," she revealed. "I pulled every trick I knew. I was pulling funny faces and telling jokes but those guys just don't move an inch. It's really impressive. I think one of them should think about a career in acting."

No doubt the young fans who came to see her will also turn out when Brooklyn's dad David makes his big screen debut. Because the glamorous midfielder is currently in talks to appear in a remake of the classic comedy The Pink Panther.

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Brooklyn, who's already exhibiting his dad's inimitable fashion sense, was accompanied to the screening by a mystery blonde companiony
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Sarah Michelle Gellar eschewed the comforts of a limousine, opting to arrive in the Scooby Doo Mystery Machine instead. The actress looked fresh-faced as ever, despite a hard day of mischief at Buckingham PalacePhoto: © PA

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