Joe Lycett appears to shred £10,000 in protest at David Beckham

Comedian tweets video of stunt after his deadline for former footballer to pull out of ambassador role passes

The comedian Joe Lycett appears to have thrown £10,000 into an industrial shredder in protest at David Beckham’s continued support for the World Cup in Qatar.

Lycett had set the former England footballer a deadline of midday on Sunday to withdraw from his role at the tournament. If Beckham pulled out as a Qatar World Cup ambassador before the start of the event, Lycett was offering to donate £10,000 of his own money to gay charities. If Beckham did not, the plan was to shred it, along with what Lycett called the former England captain’s “status as gay icon”.

The eye-catching stunt highlighted concerns about the World Cup being hosted in a country where homosexuality can be punished by up to seven years in prison.

David Beckham in the stands ahead of the opening game of the 2022 World Cup at the al-Bayt stadium on Sunday.
David Beckham in the stands ahead of the opening game of the 2022 World Cup at the al-Bayt stadium on Sunday. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA

Beckham, who in 2002 posed for the cover of the gay magazine Attitude, saying he was “honoured to have the tag of gay icon”, has faced mounting criticism over his association with the Qatar tournament. The value of the deal is disputed but some say he was offered £150m by the Gulf state.

Lycett tweeted a video of the stunt just after midday, with the words “A platform for progress”, a Beckham quote about the Qatar tournament. Dressed in rainbow feathers, he put what appeared to be two bundles of cash into a shredder before curtseying to the camera.

“A platform for progress” pic.twitter.com/EeMelv01nu

— Joe Lycett (@joelycett) November 20, 2022

Lycett first posted a video on 13 November asking the footballer to reconsider his deal with the Arab country. “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,” he said.

“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.”

Beckham has not yet publicly acknowledged or responded to the comedian.

https://t.co/FqoC3hSFM8 🌈 pic.twitter.com/EPLVNwmnvV

— Joe Lycett (@joelycett) November 13, 2022

The stunt divided people online. Many showed support for Lycett under the hashtag #BendersLikeBeckham, but others were uncomfortable with destroying money during a cost of living crisis. Some questioned whether the money was real.

The former culture secretary Nadine Dorries had urged the comedian to rethink before the stunt went ahead, tweeting: “Shredding 10k will earn Joe Lycett far more than it will cost him and is in effect a paid-for publicity stunt which has worked.

“Job done. No one will think any worse of him now if he changes his mind at the last minute and donates it to a homeless shelter in time for Christmas.”

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Emily Dugan

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