BREAKING: Joe Lycett has shredded an eye-watering £10,000 on a livestream after David Beckham refused to meet his demands to pull out of his role as a Qatar ambassador.
World Cup hosts, where homosexuality is illegal and anyone found participating in same-sex sexual activity can be punished with up to seven years in prison.
Dressed in an elaborate rainbow-coloured coat and red ear defenders, Lycett stepped into the shot where he completed the task without saying a word.Lycett curtseyed at the camera before walking away in silence.Dressed in a ruffled rainbow coat, the comedian chucked the money into the machine In a video message shared last week, Lycett addressed Beckham directly and called for him to end his relationship with Qatar.
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