Champions of Spain! Jude Bellingham celebrates with his supportive mum Denise after winning his first title with Real Madrid on the heels of his dazzling debut season in LaLiga

Jude Bellingham and his mom celebrated Real Madrid’s LaLiga title on social media.

With goals from Brahmin Diaz, Jude Bellingham, and Joselu, Carlo Ancelotti’s squad defeated Cadiz 3-0 on Saturday, expanding their lead atop the league by fourteen points.

Real were nearly able to put their hated rivals Barcelona out of reach with four games to go, but they still needed a Barcelona loss for them to secure the title with plenty of time to spare.

Bellingham was beaming as he posed with his parents Denise at the Bernabeu, even though Xavi Hernandez’s team lost 4-2 to Girona, securing Real’s 36th title.

“Champions of Spain!” the England international captioned a social media photo. Viva Medrid!

Jude Bellingham posed with mum Denise after Real Madrid were crowned LaLiga championsJude Bellingham posed with mum Denise after Real Madrid were crowned LaLiga championsCarlo Ancelotti 's side moved thirteen points clear at the top with a 3-0 victory against CadizCarlo Ancelotti ‘s side moved thirteen points clear at the top with a 3-0 victory against CadizBellingham got on the scoresheet to take his tally for the season to 22 in all competitionsBellingham scored, bringing his season total to 22 goals across all competitions.His signing with Dortmund in 2020 brought Denise, 54, to Germany. They have subsequently traveled to Spain to live with him, where he has an apartment in the posh La Finca neighborhood in the west of Madrid.

His father Mark, who is 48 years old, has been a rock for his younger brother Jobe ever since he made the historic move to Real Madrid last summer. Jobe took Mark with him when he signed with the Championship club in Sunderland.

As fans flocked to the Bernabeu following Barcelona’s loss, they captured footage of Bellingham making her exit.

The England international rolled down his window, waved to the spectators, and started driving home.

Having moved to Madrid from Borussia Dortmund for £113 million in the summer, Bellingham has had a fantastic first season in the Spanish city. When the England international stepped out of the Bernabeu, he was met by an overwhelming number of rapturous supporters.

With 38 appearances under his belt across all competitions, the 20-year-old has racked up 22 goals and 10 assists.

On Wednesday, Bellingham will play Bayern Munich in an effort to win the Champions League and cap off a fantastic season.

An exciting first leg at the Bernabeu concluded in a 2-2 draw, putting the semi-final tie in a precarious position.