Some people believe that David Beckham’s underwear advertising images for the H&M brand are not suitable for children, but the world-famous player is still “protected” by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Immediately after the clip and photos of David Beckham in the advertising campaign for H&M’s new lingerie product were released

Many women were fascinated by the masculinity and hotness that comes from his powerful body. This famous male player.

However, besides those compliments, Beckham also encountered a lot of trouble when some public opinion sources criticized his advertisement

As not being suitable for television because it had a negative impact on children.

Recently, The Advertising Standards Authority received 3 complaints from the public about the overly sexy images of David Beckham in underwear ads.

They believed that this player had Excessive exposure which makes the advertisement vulgar and irresponsible.

According to the Daily Star, Watchdog, after learning of the above news, removed David’s advertisement because it could bring harm and violate standards of social responsibility.

H&M said that Beckham’s lingerie advertisement is completely free of vulgarity because all body language only shows the function and convenience of the product.

The advertising standards agency affirmed: “Because this is an underwear advertisement, it is not overly sexy or provocative.

This is also not irresponsible behavior. David Beckham’s poses and facial expressions are moderately attractive.”

Store owners also spoke up to defend David’s ad, saying it was aimed at an adult audience between the ages of 18 and 39.

Although there are many questions about Beckham’s editing, His “precious” penis is bigger than in the advertisement, but this handsome male player firmly said he never needed to use photoshop.