"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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England captain made the comments at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland - where Chancellor Rachel Reeves has also been attempting to drum up support for UK growth projects.
Tuesday saw the World Economic Forum in Davos begin in earnest. Not even a star turn from David Beckham could stop AI dominating conversations.
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.
DAPPER footie hero David Beckham is on the ball yesterday at the World Economic Forum’s gathering of the super-rich. Becks, 49, chatted to US TV anchor Sara Eisen after accepting an award for his
David Beckham has "always been a huge royalist". The 49-year-old former England soccer star was raised in a household that "adored and loved" Britain's royal family, and David remains hugely passionate about the monarchy.
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.
England captain made the comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos - where Chancellor Rachel Reeves was trying to drum up support for UK growth projects.
David Beckham is not secret about his adoration for the royal family. Speaking at the 55th annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland earlier this week, the soccer star opened up about his reaction to becoming an ambassador for the King's Foundation.
As Donald Trump announced a 500 million dollar private investment project into AI infrastructure, France 24's Charles Pellegrin speaks with Karin Kimbrough, Chief Economist at LinkedIn, about how artificial intelligence will change the future of work.