David Beckham scored perfect ten on Monday by striking back against critics, who thinks they know parenting very well.
The former England star player reacted to a Daily Mail story, published on Sunday, suggesting that four year old Harper Beckham could end up with "speech or dental issues" if her parents continues on giving her a dummy.
Beckham took in Instagram to address the criticism, saying that people don't have the right to criticize parents without knowing the exact details.
He wrote, "Why do people feel they have the right to criticise a parent about their own children without having any facts?"
"Everybody who has children knows that when they aren't feeling well or have a fever you do what comforts them best and most of the time it's a pacifier," he added.
Beckham then tells critics that they have no right to criticize him as a parent.
"So, those who criticise, think twice about what you say about other people's children because actually you have no right to criticise me as a parent"
In an article released by the Daily Mail, experts claim that the power couple were putting their daughter's speech and teeth at risk of damage by letting Harper use a pacifier.
Victoria Beckham's daughter was photographed in West Hollywood California. The little girl was walking along with her father and older brother Brooklyn. Harper was pictured sucking her pink dummy.
The site further added that dummies are only "recommended for small babies."
Critics also pointed out that in Harper's age, she shouldn't be using a pacifier anymore. The site stated, "the NHS Choices website recommends parents should avoid using dummies after 12 months of age to prevent speech development problems."
"At four years old, Harper Beckham is well beyond the age that most health experts would advise giving a child a dummy," the site remarks.