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Gary Stewart

What do you think about Joe Lycett 'shredding £10k' over David Beckham's Qatari role?

Comedian Joe Lycett has appeared to shred £10,000 of his own money after he presented David Beckham with an ultimatum to pull out of his role as a Qatar ambassador or he would destroy the cash.

The comic set the former England footballer a deadline of midday on Sunday (November 20) to take action after it was reported Beckham had signed a controversial £10m deal with the Fifa World Cup hosts Qatar.

In Qatar homosexuality is illegal and anyone found participating in same-sex sexual activity can be punished with up to seven years in prison.

Update! Joe Lycett has now said he has not shredded real money and has in fact donated it to charity. Read more here.

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Lycett offered to donate £10,000 of his own money to LGBTQ+ charities if Beckham ended the sponsorship before the tournament started, and if not he said he would livestream himself shredding the money along with Beckham's "status as gay icon".

Appearing to stand by his decision, the Birmingham-born comedian videoed himself on a Twitch stream wearing a rainbow-layered tulle outfit and placed wads of what appeared to be cash into an industrial shredder, but it was not clear if the banknotes were genuine money.

Joe Lycett has certainly helped to raise the issue of gay rights in Qatar but some people have criticised his actions. Beckham is yet to publicly acknowledge or respond to the comic.

One fan tweeted: "For the people missing the point. It's Joe's money. If he'd have bought a watch or a car we wouldn't have cared. The point isn't about him shredding money, it's about highlighting the issues with celebrities taking far greater sums from a country with an awful human rights record."

However, others criticised the star for not donating the money to a food bank or charity rather than shredding it at a time when the cost of living is soaring.

Former culture secretary Nadine Dorries took to Twitter just hours before the stunt to urge the star to rethink.

Ms Dorries wrote: "Shredding £10k will earn Joe Lycett far more than it will cost him and is in effect a paid-for publicity stunt which has worked. Job done. No-one will think any worse of him now if he changes his mind at the last minute and donates it to a homeless shelter in time for Christmas."

Another Twitter user wrote: "While I admire the point you're trying to make, I do hope you didn't really shred ten grand because it could've been used to feed so many people in need or heat their homes."

What do you think? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Update! Joe Lycett has now said he has not shredded real money and has in fact donated it to charity. Read more here.

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