Because
now he’s not playing football, he must desperate, apparently.The England
footballer announced his retirement from the game this week, and bookies reckon
a spot in the Big Brother house could be his next step.
Ladbrokes
have shortened his odds of taking part in this year’s series from 100-1 to
10-1, with one ballsy (or crazy) punter betting four figures on the footie star
becoming a housemate. Ladbrokes spokesman Alex Donohue said: “He would be the
biggest favourite in BB history.”
David Beckham |
A few of the bookies’ more likely bets however include that Beckham will get a knighthood in the New Years Honours and he’ll become a football team manager.Meanwhile, back to Celebrity Big Brother, and the JLS boys have also been tipped to enter the house this summer after they announced their split.The four piece – J.B. Gill, Marvin Humes, Aston Merrygold and Oritsé Williams – rose to fame in 2008 on The X Factor, and confirmed their tour and album this year would be their last.
But BB bosses face competition from rival reality series, including Strictly and I’m A Celebrity.
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