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Joe Lycett threatens to shred £10,000 if ‘gay icon’ David Beckham continues Qatar ambassadorship ahead of World Cup 2022-Cydney Yeates-Entertainment – Metro
‘The choice is yours. I look forward to hearing from you.’
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Joe Lycett has demanded David Beckham forfeits his role as a paid ambassador for the Qatar World Cup, promising to shed £10,000 of his own money if the ex-footballer continues his support.
The 2022 competition is just one week away with Gareth Southgate recently revealing the England team, however, despite the excitement, there have been growing concerns about the nation’s criminalisation of homosexuality.
In August, Beckham confirmed his reported £10million deal with an advert promoting Qatar tourism released in September ahead of the major sporting event.
His collaboration sparked outrage among many, including television personality Rob Rinder, who accused the sports star of choosing ‘money over morals’.
In a video message, comedian Lycett addressed Beckham directly and called for him to end his relationship with Qatar.
David Beckham is a paid ambassador for the Qatar World Cup (Picture: Getty)
Joe Lycett has urged Beckham to forfeit his role given the country’s laws against same-sex relationships (Picture: Joe Lycett)
‘This is a message to David Beckham,’ he began. ‘I consider you, along with Kim Woodburn and Monty Don, to be a gay icon.
‘You were the first premiership footballer to do shoots with gay magazines like Attitude, to speak openly about your gay fans, and you married a Spice Girl which is the gayest thing a human being can do.
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‘But now it’s 2022 and you’ve signed a reported £10million deal with Qatar to be their ambassador during the Fifa World Cup. Qatar was voted as one of the worst places in the world to be gay – homosexuality is illegal, punishable by imprisonment, and if you’re Muslim, possibly even death.’
He continued: ‘You have always talked about the power of football as a force for good, which suggests to me you have never seen West Brom. But generally, I agree – so with that in mind, I’m giving you a choice.
The World Cup is just days away from launching
‘If you end your relationship with Qatar, I will donate ten grand of my own money (that’s a grand for every million you’re reportedly getting) to charities that support queer people in football.
However, if you do not, I will throw the money into a shredder at midday next Sunday, just before the opening ceremony of the World Cup and stream it right here. Not just the money, but also your status as gay icon will be shredded.
‘Also, you’ll be forcing me to commit what might be a crime. Although even then, I reckon I’ll get off more lightly than I would if I got caught whacking off a lad in Doha.
‘The choice is yours. I look forward to hearing from you.’
Lycett shared a link to his website Benders Like Beckham alongside the video message.
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On the website, users can read his speech in full and also see a countdown to the start of the World Cup – the time Beckham has left to take action.
Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and anyone found participating in same-sex sexual activity can be punished by up to seven years in prison.
Foreign Office advice notes ‘any intimacy between persons in public can be considered offensive, regardless of gender, sexual orientation or intent’.
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