Damage control for brand Beckham? Brooklyn shares snap of embattled dad David cuddling daughter Harper amid email scandal
He has been caught up in a calamitous email scandal.
And it appears David Beckham is now on damage control as his 17-year-old son Brooklyn shared a candid moment of his former footballer father placing a sweet kiss on four-year-old Harper's head on Instagram.
The teen posted the darling black and white snap of his father cradling his youngest sibling on the photo sharing site on Sunday - which has since amassed over 139,000 likes.
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Damage control: It appears David Beckham is on damage control as his 17-year-old son Brooklyn shared a candid moment of his former footballer father placing a sweet kiss on four-year-old Harper's head on Instagram
Taking the charming picture while they enjoyed dinner, Brooklyn - who is an up-and-coming photographer - simply captioned the photo with a number of heart emoji's.
The loving snap comes after David attempted to repair his shredded public image following a number of damning emails which allegedly showed how desperate he was to ensure he was made ‘Sir David’ – and the lengths he would go to achieve his goal.
But in giving it his best shot on Saturday, he offered an extraordinary excuse, insisting through friends that he was a ‘normal person’ who was just ‘extremely disappointed’ at being passed over for a knighthood.
However, Beckham's brand is in jeopardy after his alleged expletive-littered outburst worthy of the most petulant of divas was brought to the public forum when his campaign to get a Knighthood failed.
Outburst: Beckham leaves a Los Angeles gym after a workout last week
Ironically, one target of his wrath was a real diva – Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins, who was awarded an OBE in the same year that the footballer’s much-anticipated gong was unforthcoming.
In an email to his friend and PR adviser Simon Oliveira, Beckham allegedly wrote: ‘Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus admitting to taking coke? F****** joke.’
Jenkins, 36, had previously admitted in an interview with The Mail on Sunday that her life was almost ruined by cocaine and ecstasy.
Support: The loving snap comes after David attempted to repair his shredded public image following a number of damning emails which allegedly showed how desperate he was to ensure he was made ‘Sir David’ – and the lengths he would go to achieve his goal
Beckham’s outburst would no doubt have come as an unpleasant surprise to the classical star, who only a year earlier had been forced to deny unfounded internet rumours of an affair with him. Yesterday she declined to comment.
Meanwhile, a source close to the former Manchester United star told The Mail on Sunday that his foul-mouthed rant was written ‘in the heat of the moment’.
The source said: ‘David is just like any normal person and he was extremely disappointed that he wasn’t deemed worthy of becoming a Sir.
In an email to his friend and PR adviser Simon Oliveira, Beckham (left) allegedly wrote: ‘Katherine Jenkins OBE (right) for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus admitting to taking coke? F****** joke'
‘He is a passionate man. He gets very passionate about his work and particularly about his country, Great Britain. That’s what drives him.
‘He spent a lot of time and effort getting the London Olympics to the UK which had such a positive effect on so many people, but for it not to be acknowledged made him very emotional. Who wouldn’t be?’
The series of emails was released by Football Leaks, the sporting equivalent of WikiLeaks, via European media. They were dismissed by a Beckham spokesman who said they had been ‘hacked and doctored’.
The cache includes allegations that Beckham, a Unicef ambassador, demanded £6,685 from the charity for a business-class flight for him to attend an event in Asia. He never took the flight because his sponsors had provided a private jet.
Football Leaks claimed emails suggested Beckham used his charity work as part of a conscious effort to win an honour – something he denies.
Beckham reacted angrily when Oliveira suggested he should put $1 million into a prize-giving Unicef dinner in Shanghai, Football Leaks claimed.
The footballer, who has an estimated net worth of £280 million, allegedly replied: ‘I don’t want to put my personal money into this cause… If there was no fund, the money would be for me. This f****** money is mine.’
French investigative site Mediapart, which published the Football Leaks material, alleged Beckham wanted to use his personal fund, named ‘7’ after his former shirt number at Manchester United, to promote his business activities.
‘Humanitarian causes were just a stepping stone for his personal affairs, and to project his image among advertisers,’ claimed a source close to the leaks.
Beckham, who received an OBE in 2003, allegedly ranted at members of the Honours Committee in an email after missing out on a knighthood in 2013, calling them a ‘bunch of c****’. He added: ‘Who decides the honours? It’s a disgrace.’
By 2013 Beckham’s playing career was over and he expected a fitting honour. That November, one newspaper even published a front-page story under the headline ‘Arise Sir David’, suggesting it was a certainty.
Ahead of Beckham’s appearance on the Jonathan Ross Show, Oliveira allegedly wrote in an email to the programme’s producers: ‘Maybe Jonathan should ask about the knighthood and say he should get it. What do you think? David is up for it.’
Beckham learned a few weeks after the show that his bid had failed.
The following year Oliveira urged him to intervene in the Scottish independence debate because ‘clearly the right thing is that we stay together due to our history and because we are stronger’.
He advised Beckham: ‘I also think your support will play well with establishment and in turn help your knighthood.’ He replied: ‘Ok let’s do it.’
A spokesman for Beckham said: ‘This story is based on outdated material and taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture.’
Unicef said last night: ‘David has given significant funds personally.’
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