A philanthropist something fake: hackers made public correspondence David Beckham

It seems that David Beckham was in a very unpleasant situation. Hackers made an effective attack on his mailbox and gave everyone an opportunity to read the personal correspondence of the ex-football player.

After what was discovered in Mr. Beckham's letters, his image as patron and philanthropist is under threat! Recall that since 2005, Beckham happily performs the role of the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. How can a person who spends a lot of time and money on charity, be that ... a snob?

In one of the letters he answers his friends: "I do not care about all this chivalry"! It seems like a neutral phrase, but it becomes clear from the following sentence: it is about helping those in need.

Key phrase: "This f ***** money is mine"

When the speech in the correspondence went about donating a million dollars to the needs of UNICEF, Mr. Beckham in his heart answers his interlocutor:

"These damned money are mine!".

Apparently, the PR managers of the Beckham couple will have to work hard to recover the shaken image of David. In the English-speaking segment of the Internet, serious battles are fought.

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Fans of football believe that all this is just a phrase taken out of context, and maybe just a journalistic "duck", while opponents of Beckham believe that his play in charity was only part of the PR campaign on the way to fame and popularity.