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David Beckham, 45, is digitally aged to look 70

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David Beckham, 45, is digitally aged to look 70

By ROXY SIMONS and PAUL THOMPSON

 

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Aged-up: As well as being aged up, David's tattoos appeared faded as he faced himself in a side-by-side shot for the video campaign

 

David Beckham has been digitally aged to look 70-years-old in a haunting new campaign calling for action against malaria.

 

The former professional footballer, 45, was unrecognisable as he was given greying locks, age spots and wrinkles in the Malaria Must Die, So Millions Can Live campaign, which sees him travel to the future to witness the end of the disease.

 

Showing a before-and-after shot of the digital ageing process, the clip presented David in an imagined future where malaria had been wiped out as he declared that 'our world has changed' as a result.  

 

David said as a father of four the fight to eradicate the disease was something he took personally. 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9012151/David-Beckham-digitally-aged-look-70-new-Malaria-prevention-campaign.html

2 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

David said as a father of four the fight to eradicate the disease was something he took personally. 

 

Of course David, but can you tell us how many millions of $ you earned with that photoshoot?

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