The best lecture ever! David Beckham lifts up his top to reveal his toned torso and his tattoo as he speaks to students at Peking university
By SARAH FITZMAURICE
David Beckham suffered an embarrassing slip-upon Saturday so what better way to distract attention away from his blunder than by showing off his toned torso.
The 37-year-old footballer flashed his abdominal muscles to reveal a tattoo while talking to students at Peking University on Sunday.
David lifted up his shirt to show off the design, which is inked down the left hand side of his body.
The tattoo is Chinese characters and reads: 'Life and death are determined by fate, rank and riches decreed by Heaven.'
David was asked by a student to show off his tattoo and he happily obliged, albeit with a cheeky smile on his face.
As well as showing off his body, David gave a short talk to students and he was invited to play a traditional Chinese instrument.
After strumming at the strings of the large apparatus David gave his young female teacher a warm embrace to say thank-you.
Showing off his torso is one way to detract attention away from his fall on Saturday.
The Paris St Germain star dropped to the ground in front of a group of young Chinese footballers as he attempted to demonstrate how to execute the perfect kick.
Looking as dapper as ever the superstar was dressed in a luxury grey suit and black shoes as he lined up to swing in a free-kick in front of starstruck players from Wuhan Zall club in the Hubei province.
But it all went horribly wrong when he lost his balance and ended up flat on his back.
As Becks ran up to curve a ball into the top corner of the goal he took a terrible fall and slipped up into the air before crashing into the ground.
Perhaps the midfielder should have worn a pair of his customised adidas football boots, rather than his smart shoes.
The former England captain has vowed to promote football in China over a long period of time, and make it one of the most popular leagues in the world.
'Thank you for having me in your wonderful city', wrote Beckham after being mobbed upon his arrival in Qingdao.
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