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David Beckham Back From London After Promoting His Underwear Line
Posted on Mon Feb 6, 2012 06:15 AM PDT

He had the hottest commercial during this year's Super Bowl, but David Beckham looked a bit tired as he touched down in LA on Sunday, after a long week of promoting his new H&M Bodywear line in London.
The new underwear line was featured in sexy 30-second black-and-white commercial that showed off the hunky soccer stud's perfect 'bod in tighty-whities, set to the Animals classic song, "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood."
In other news, the Galaxy soccer star confessed on on Saturday's episode of The Jonathan Ross Show that he was recently kicked out of an LA kid's match for trying to defend a 7-year-old!
Becks revealed, "I was watching the kids play the other day, it was the younger kids of [middle son] Romeo's club, and there was a penalty given. And the kids are seven years old and he [the referee] sent the kid off. And I was like, 'Come on, he's seven, referee, you can't send him off.' And he looked at me and was like, 'Yes, I can'. And I said, 'Well, you can't, he's seven years old.' He came over and he gave me a red card. He told me to get out of the park. For real."
Fortunately the gate was only 20 yards away from his son's game, so David said he simply "came back when my son's game was on."
Click through to see Beckham's HOT Super Bowl ad for his H&M underwear line!
Check out David's sexy Super Bowl commercial below!
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