Pictured: Proud dad David Beckham watches Brooklyn go skateboarding amid the fallout over hacked emails suggesting his was furious to be snubbed for a knighthood as support grows to make Goldenballs a Sir

  • An online campaign is growing to give the former England captain a knighthood 
  • Former star accused of calling the honours committee 'unappreciative c****' 
  • Emails include allegation he demanded £6,685 from the charity for a flight
  • His image rights team also planned to send him to space to increase sponsorship
  • He was advised that his financial affairs could be costing him a knighthood
  • A gold laptop was allegedly kept off social media as 'idiots will think we're being showy' 
  • It is also alleged he fiercely backed 'stay' in Scottish referendum for his image
  • His team emailed The Jonathan Ross Show to angle questions about a gong 
  • Beckham's representative said the emails had been 'hacked and doctored' 

David Beckham was last night embroiled in a furious row after he was targeted by hackers who leaked emails which alleged he used his charity work as part of a campaign to win a knighthood 

A huge swell of public support has emerged for David Beckham in the face of hacked emails that allegedly show he was furious at being denied a knighthood.

Rather than damage his reputation, the numerous allegations surrounding the former England captain and the lengths he has gone to in order to secure a gong appear only to have boosted his public standing further.

And the hashtag #SirDavidBeckham has even sprung up on Twitter, as the star was pictured watching his son Brooklyn skateboarding at a park in London.

Setting a good example by wearing his safety helmet, Brooklyn, 17, showed off on his deck with a small group of friends. 

Several emails were released yesterday by Football Leaks, the sporting equivalent of Wiki Leaks, appearing to show an elongated push by Beckham's PR team to secure recognition from the Queen, and that he was furious when he did not receive one.

Unicef has also leaped to the defence of their ambassador despite allegations that he demanded £6,685 from the charity for a business class flight for him to attend an event in Asia, even though his sponsors had provided a private jet. 

Football Leaks claimed Beckham admitted in emails that his charity work was part of a conscious effort to win an honour.

A close adviser also reportedly said his work with UNICEF produced a 'halo effect' for the former star, European media, including L'Equipe and Der Spiegel, reported. 

Beckham was pictured today watching his oldest son Brooklyn skateboarding at a park in London

Setting a good example by wearing his safety helmet, Brooklyn showed off on his deck with a small group of friends

THE HACKED EMAILS AND THEIR ALLEGATIONS IN SUMMARY 

Slammed the honours committee: The former England captain was accused of calling the honours committee 'unappreciative c****' for its failure to make him Sir David 

£6,685 from Unicef for a flight: Beckham, an ambassador for Unicef, allegedly demanded £6,685 from the charity for a business class flight for him to attend an event in Asia, even though his sponsors had provided a private jet.

Becks in space: It is also claimed that in 2013, Tess O'Sullivan, head of sales at Doyen Sports, teamed up with Space Adventures, a US company that arranges private space flights, in a bid to increase his sponsorship.

Financial affairs: He was also allegedly warned by his advisers that certain financial schemes he was involved in her damaging his chances of further honours.

Golden(balls) laptop: Advisers stopped Beckham from posting a picture of a gold- plated laptop on Instagram, stressing it went against his 'man of the people' image.

Katherine Jenkins: When the classical singer was awarded an OBE in 2013, the decision was allegedly branded a 'f****** joke' by Beckham, with the star also referring to her admission she had previously taken drugs.

Scottish referendum: Messages also suggest he fiercely backed the 'stay' campaign during the Scottish referendum in order to appear to be backing a United Kingdom, and improve his chances of becoming Sir David.

The Jonathan Ross Show: Simon Oliveira allegedly wrote 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.' He was subsequently recommended for one on the show by Ross.

Brooklyn shows off his stuff and is pictured doing a kickflip as as his young friends watch on

The 17-year-old walks over to the skatepark's fence to have a word with his father, who found himself in the middle of a media storm today

Brooklyn is a keen skateboarder and has regularly been spotted in public showing off his skills

Last night Beckham's representatives dismissed the claims, stating that the emails had been 'hacked and doctored' from a private account. 

Football Leaks claimed the 41-year-old reacted angrily when friend and PR advisor Simon Oliveira suggested he put one million dollars (£800,000) into a prize-giving Unicef dinner in Shanghai.

Beckham allegedly replied: 'I don't want to put my personal money into this cause,' claiming he added: 'To pour this million into the fund, is like putting my own money in. If there was no fund, the money would be for me. This f****** money is mine.'

French investigative site Mediapart, which published the material from Football Leaks, alleged that Beckham wanted to use his personal fund – named 7 after his former squad number – 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.

However, the public seems to believe that the tireless hours Beckham has poured into charity work - as well as his achievements with the England football team and the London 2012 bid - should have seen him knighted a long time ago, prompting the new hashtag.

The public seems to believe that the tireless hours Beckham has poured into charity work - as well as his achievements with the England football and work with win the London 2012 bid - should have seen him knighted a long time ago

And the allegations did not change the public opinion of Unicef, who heaped praise on Beckham for the work he has done for them throughout the last decade and more. 

A spokesman said: 'As well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for Unicef's work for children, David has given significant funds personally.

'We are extremely proud of the 7 Fund and all it has achieved for children,' the charity said.

The spokesman added: 'Since it launched in February 2015 it has raised millions of pounds for Unicef programmes and reached millions of people around the world with crucial messages about our work for very vulnerable children.' 

'Unicef has become aware of media reports relating to 7: the David Beckham Fund for Unicef,' the charity said.

UNICEF'S DEFENCE OF BECKHAM IN FULL 

'As well as generously giving his time, energy and support to help raise awareness and funds for Unicef's work for children, David has given significant funds personally.

'We are extremely proud of the 7 Fund and all it has achieved for children.

''Since it launched in February 2015 it has raised millions of pounds for Unicef programmes and reached millions of people around the world with crucial messages about our work for very vulnerable children.' 

'Unicef has become aware of media reports relating to 7: the David Beckham Fund for Unicef

'Some reports relate to alleged private correspondence between our ambassador and other parties, which we have not seen and cannot comment upon.' 

'Some reports relate to alleged private correspondence between our ambassador and other parties, which we have not seen and cannot comment upon.' 

Beckham - who has an estimated networth of £280million – allegedly wrote an email to Mr Oliveira furious that classical star Katherine Jenkins had been handed an OBE after he missed out on a knighthood in 2013,  The Sun reported.

They claim he wrote: 'Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F****** joke,' noting she had admitted to taking cocaine in the past.

He allegedly continues to rant at the honours committee, saying he 'expected nothing less' and asking 'who decides the honours?'

'It's a disgrace to be honest and if I was American I would of got something like this ten years ago,' the email allegedly said.

Football Leaks claims to handle around 18 million confidential documents handled by a consortium of international media, including Mediapart in France.

Other mails show Beckham's advisers stopped him from posting a picture of a gold- plated laptop on Instagram, stressing it went against his 'man of the people' image.

Beckham was keen to share he photo with his 32.6million followers. He sent the picture to Oliveira, captioning it: 'First one in the world...Great present.'

Oliveira replied: 'Nice will keep that one of (sic) social media as then the idiots will say we're being showy.'

The leaks also reveal an exchange between Oliveira and a producer of ITV's Jonathan Ross Show in 2013.

The former England captain was accused of calling the honours committee 'unappreciative c****' for its failure to make him Sir David as well refusing to bankroll the charity 

'THIS F****** MONEY IS MINE': THE ALLEGED MESSAGES SURROUNDING HIS CHARITY WORK

Beckham to his long-time PR man Simon Oliviera about putting his own money into his charity: 'I don't want to put my personal money into this cause…To pour this million into the fund, is like putting my own money in. If there was no fund, the money would be for me. This f***ing money is mine.'

Beckham allegedly demanded UNICEF pay for a £6685 business class flight despite his sponsors splashing out on a private jet which he used. Unicef said: 'He flew in a private jet and the Funds were not going to pay for a ticket that he did not use.'

Oliveira to Beckham's agent and best friend David Gardner after the OBE snub: 'This gives us even more reason to work this year on Unicef, the armed forces, and other charitable commitments….We need to remain dignified if asked [about the honours], but if you want me to work up something cutting I will work up one, but my advice is it's not productive.' 

Oliveira wrote: 'Maybe Jonathan should ask about the knighthood and say he should get it. What do you think? David is up for it.'

And Beckham was duly asked about such an honour on the show, with Ross speaking in glowing terms about him.

The presenter said: 'We haven't heard the announcement of the honours this year, so they haven't tipped you a wink or anything?'

He added: 'I'm going to stick my neck out and I'm convinced you are going to get it, I don't see how they could possibly pass you over. 

But this has been denied by the TV presenter, who tweeted: 'I wasn't asked to ask any questions. There were no restrictions or requests. Absolute nonsense.' 

Beckham was England captain when he was awarded the OBE in 2003 for his services to football

Beckham was also allegedly warned by his advisers that certain financial schemes he was involved in were damaging his chances of further honours.

Oliveira warned him that he may need to alter certain monetary decisions, such as going into business with a Qatari investment fund and using loss-making companies to reduce his tax bill.

Oliveira said: 'Disappointing as the situation wasn't properly explained by them just a flag.

'These are all things we need to bear in mind now. For example your co investors in Miami, how will that affect things like this?'

But an angry Beckham allegedly responded:'Don't give a f*** anymore I'll decide who my investors are not these c****. They are f****** c****'.

'I pay taxes and always have done so they have no right to do this. C***s.'

Oliveira replied: 'Genuinely the problem is that HMRC for the moment they are winning that battle of public opinion.'

Messages also suggest he fiercely backed the 'stay' campaign during the Scottish referendum in order to appear to be behind a United Kingdom, and improve his chances of becoming Sir David.   

Beckham is also claimed to have said to Oliviera: 'Unless it's a knighthood f*** off', according to The Sun.

WAS THIS THE MOMENT BECKHAM'S 'PUSH FOR A KINIGHTHOOD WENT PUBLIC?'

When David Beckham perched up on The Jonathan Ross Show sofa in December 2013, the programme's host gushed over his chances of a knighthood.

But hacked emails of the former England captain suggest that the segment was planted by his PR manager, Simon Oliveira.

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.'

When the former England captain made his appearance, he was duly asked about such an honour on the show, with Ross speaking in glowing terms about him.

The presenter said: 'We haven't heard the announcement of the honours this year, so they haven't tipped you a wink or anything?

He added: 'I'm going to stick my neck out and I'm convinced you are going to get it, I don't see how they could possibly pass you over.

The leaks also reveal an exchange between Simon Oliveira and the producer of ITV's Jonathan Ross Show in 2013, with the PR man asking the presenter to angle questions towards a knighthood, which did happen on the show

The presenter said: 'We haven't heard the announcement of the honours this year, so they haven't tipped you a wink or anything?'

'I know they decide later this month, how can they not give you not give you a knighthood? You can trust me on this one, I'm pretty sure.'

In response to this, Beckham quipped: 'Well, last time I was on the show you said I was definitely going to the Olympics with Stuart Pearce [Team GB's 2012 football coach}, and look how that turned out.' 

But the idea of it being deliberate has been denied by the TV presenter, who tweeted: 'I wasn't asked to ask any questions. There were no restrictions or requests. Absolute nonsense.' 

His image rights firm also developed a plan to send him into space to attract sponsorship.

It is claimed that in 2013, Tess O'Sullivan, head of sales at Doyen Sports, teamed up with Space Adventures, a US company that arranges private space flights.

The prices discussed for sponsoring Beckham in space would be between £400,000 and £10million.

The pitch was to be made to brands such as Yahoo, Google, YouTube and Facebook, and selling TV rights to Sky and Fox.

'THEY'RE A BUNCH OF C****': BECKHAM'S ALLEGED MESSAGES ON THE HONOURS COMMITTEE

Beckham to Oliviera about the British honours committee: 'They're a bunch of c**** I expected nothing less…Who decides on the honors?

'It's a disgrace to be honest and if I was American I would of got something like this ten years ago.'

Beckham on HMRC damaging his knighthood chances: 'Don't give a f–k anymore I'll decide who my investors are not these c****. They are f****** c****'.

'I pay taxes and always have done so they have no right to do this. C***s.'

 

A memo said: 'Brands could promote products through 'zero-gravity stunts' in space. The sponsorship deals could also include time with DB for associated advertising campaigns, personal appearances and corporate speaking.' 

Beckham was England captain when he was awarded the OBE in 2003 for his services to football.

Speaking about the Queen ahead of her 90th birthday on 21 April, he said: 'Collecting my OBE was one of the proudest moments.

'That day was special for me because I brought my grandparents with me, it made me proud that I could bring them to somewhere that they worshipped for their whole lives.

He added: 'Meeting the Queen, it doesn't get better than that.

'You can feel the emotion, I can personally feel the emotion, because I just love everything about our Queen and what she represents. We all look for role models, we all look for leaders.

'I'm privileged and proud that we have the number one leader.' 

A spokesperson for David Beckham said: 'This story is based on outdated material taken out of context from hacked and doctored private emails from a third party server and gives a deliberately inaccurate picture.

'David Beckham and UNICEF have had a powerful partnership in support of children for over 15 years. The David Beckham 7 Fund specifically has raised millions of pounds and helped millions of vulnerable children around the world. David Beckham has given significant time and energy and has made personal financial donations to the 7 Fund and this commitment will continue long term.

'Before establishing the 7 Fund, David had supported UNICEF and a number of other charities over many years, including donating his entire earnings from PSG during his time playing there.

'David and UNICEF are rightly proud of what they have and will continue to achieve together and are happy to let the facts speak for themselves.'   

'AN OBE FOR SINGING AT THE RUGBY AND TAKING COKE. F****** JOKE': BECKHAM'S ALLEGED BLAST AT HONOUR FOR KATHERINE JENKINS

When Katherine Jenkins was awarded an OBE in 2013, the decision was allegedly branded a 'f****** joke' by Beckham

When Katherine Jenkins was awarded an OBE in 2013, the decision was allegedly branded a 'f****** joke' by Beckham.

The ex-England captain, who himself received the honour a decade earlier, is reported to have sent a furious email to his PR executive Simon Oliveira, lambasting the decision by the honour's committee.

In it, he allegedly wrote: 'Katherine Jenkins OBE for what? Singing at the rugby and going to see the troops plus taking coke. F****** joke.'

The Welsh soprano had previously admitted that her life was almost ruined by cocaine and ecstasy in an exclusive with Piers Morgan for the Mail on Sunday.

She turned her life around when, at the age of 23 in 2003, she was offered a six-album deal by Universal Records worth over £1million, and vowed not to waste her talents.

And she later said she was 'humbled' to be bestowed with the honour. 

Among those to condemn Beckham is MailOnline's editor-at-large Piers Morgan, who put out a series of tweets about the story.

He first said: Oh. My. God. RIP Brand Beckham...'

This was followed up with: 'Nobody will be envious of David Beckham by tomorrow. They will all be sickened by him.'

Piers also said he believes that: 'We can forget about "Sir David Beckham" ever happening.' 

And he also came out in support of Katherine Jenkins, saying she is 'one of the nicest, most decent people in showbusiness. 

'Beckham's attack on her is particularly repulsive,' he added.

But UNICEF's Deputy Executive Director, Justin Forsyth came out with a vehement defence of Beckham.

He tweeted: 'For over 15 years David Beckham has been a dedicated and passionate @UNICEF ambassador, helping many thousands of children.' 

 

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