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Beckham bottled water?!
Here are some new ads for Emporio Armani Underwear featuring none other than football star David Beckham. Word has it that the 33-year-old soccer stud is in negotiations with soft drink giant Pepsi to launch his own brand of bottled water.

Becks is reportedly going to rake in another $3 million to put his name and face on water products to be sold worldwide.

“[Beckham] is a global brand in himself and there is more scope for him to promote his own products,” a source reveals. “David is keen to go down the healthy route to keep in with his sporty image. He has an idea for creating a range of healthy products, including water. That’s something PepsiCo might develop with him.”

WOULD YOU BUY David Beckham-branded water?

-Just Jared
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8 responses // Beckham bottled water?!

  • WOULD YOU BUY David Beckham-branded water?

    NFW.
    plusaf
  • I wouldn't buy it. It would be like buying water advertised as being from Fiji or Norway. It doesn't change the fact that it's water. If they somehow extracted some of Beckham's soccer skill and put it in drinkable form in the water, I would consider it.
    Adumbration
  • "He has an idea for creating a range of healthy products, including water"

    WOW, with your innovative ideas David perhaps the human race has a chance,,,,,,
    Purdey
  • I'm officially tried of this guy, they paid him an insane amount of money to come to America and spread the glorious game of soccer a game which no one here could give a hot damn about and now there paying Becks 3 mil to sale me a 2 to 3 dollar bottle of water.
    ItsGoTime
  • Hell Naw!
    ItsGoTime
  • Wow. Beckham can create water?
    Juas
  • and y'all complain about overpaid company executives??!?!??!?!??!??1
    plusaf
  • Why would I pay 3 dollars for a bottle of municipal water that has his name on it, when I can buy a whole big 12 pack of Zephyrhills spring water for the same 3 dollars?
    TerrorEyez

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