David Beckham shared his hopes for his 13-year-old daughter Harper's 'exciting' future during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Monday, Jan. 20.
"There's too much bullying that goes on and it's not just with children, it's with adults," the soccer star said at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.
David Beckham has recently spoken up about girls’ rights after being honoured at the 55th annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.On January 20, the former
When children are given time, opportunity and encouragement they will reach their full potential," Beckham told his audience as he picked up a Crystal Award for his philanthropic work at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
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Beckham, who is a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador, thanked the children who 'inspire' him during his speech in Davos, Switzerland.
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There’s too much bullying that goes on and it’s not just with children, it’s with adults,” the soccer star said at the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.
David Beckham is sharing his sweet hopes for daughter Harper, 13, and how she has inspired his humanitarian work. The iconic soccer player, who has been a UNICEF Goodwill ambassador since 2005, was honored with the Crystal award at the World Economic Forum for his cultural impact and humanitarianism.