While thousands of Lycett’s fans are championing his campaign, others have raised concerns.‘To think people are struggling with living costs and your gonna shred 10k. Not a great move tbh [sic]’, one person responded.Beckham is yet to respond to Lycett’s demands or comment publicly, but time is running out, with a countdown ticking away on Lycett’s website,The stand-up comic – formerly known as Hugo Boss – recently tweeted that he is trying to get in touch with Beckham’s representatives.
Beckham confirmed his deal with an advert promoting Qatar tourism released in September ahead of the major sporting event.
joelycett many people are struggling and you want to shred £10K. Hopefully, it's monopoly money and not the real shebang.
I hate Qatar I'm hanging the sign on the back of my car Saying ‘I hate Qatar'
We've got people choosing heating or eating and he's going to shred money to prove a point. Ridiculous.
Attention seeking at its best
Destroying the currency is illegal