Tue, 03 April 2007 12:00:00 ET
In a campaign to convince David Beckham to leave his wife in England, a US designer has created several outfits called "Free Becks".
A US designer has launched a campaign to persuade
David Beckham to leave wife Victoria in England. T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan 'Free Becks' have gone on sale in a bid to persuade the soccer star to leave
Victoria Adams at home when he joins Los Angeles Galaxy this summer.
The T-shirts also carry the message 'Keep Posh' in smaller font, in an apparent plea to her home country. A source said: "Becks is popular over here but Posh is seen as a bit pushyand not really in the same league. It's all a bit tongue in cheek but I don't know if Victoria will see the funny side."
The clothes have been designed by Sheila Cameron, who was behind a similar clothing campaign to "free"
Katie Holmes from her husband
Tom Cruise. Cameron has also designed anti-Posh tracksuit tops, a 'Free Becks' dog outfit and baby bibs, all of which are available on the website www.FreeBecks.com.
Most Americans have wholeheartedly embraced the impending arrival of the soccer superstar, with tickets for Los Angeles Galaxy's home games being snapped up by fans and celebrities, including
Tom Hanks.
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