The former England captain has released some new images of himself in some tight underwear from his body wear range with H&M.
Becks, 37, is sure to make a lot of fans happy as he gets his new Paris Saint-Germain kit off in favour of some tight boxer trunks.
The British heartthrob bares all as he stands defiantly in a pair of white under underwear with a red trim.
With his toned and tattooed body on show, the professional footballer looked better than ever with his hair perfectly styled and his best pout on display.
The hot shots of Beckham got a great reception from his fans after the stylish gent posted them on his Facebook page.
He wrote: 'Here are a few campaign shots from my latest H&M range. More to come this week...'
The two images had combined likes of just over 310,000 and over 7000 positive comments with one fan writing: 'oh my my heart is fliping and floping, what a man'. (sic)
The father-of-four has put in a lot of effort into his new campaign and enlisted the services of good friend and director Guy Ritchie.
The Sherlock Holmes director took the helm for the soon to be aired television advert that shows Becks strutting around in his underwear.
David’s move to play football in Paris has landed him in a row over taxes as he says he will receive just the minimum wage while the rest of his pay package is donated to charity.
The deal means that high French taxes do not make a dent in his fortune while he plays for Paris St Germain.
This has angered many French, including one MP who mocked Beckham’s accountant for saying the former England captain will work for only £2,000 a month.
'He will be paid less than my parliamentary assistant!' said conservative Gerald Darmanin. 'Be serious!'
Beckham’s arrangement involves limiting his contract to five months, keeping his family based in London, and saying he will give his salary to charity.
All of this enables both Beckham and PSG to concentrate on making millions from the ex-England captain’s image rights, while paying far less tax.
The £2,000-a-month salary represents the minimum wage for professional footballers in France.
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