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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.
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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 told a Davos panel that he works hard to set an example for his children. He retired from soccer in 2013 with vast wealth — reported at the time to be £165 million ($202 million). He is now far wealthier, the owner of a football club with multiple brand deals.
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