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Will Young urges David Beckham to donate to LGBTQ charities in Qatar

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Will Young has urged David Beckham to make an annual financial donation to help LGBTQIA+ charities in Qatar after he became a paid ambassador for the country ahead of the World Cup.

The singer (43) pushed for the former England footballer to take action after he signed a controversial deal with the Fifa World Cup hosts.

The tournament kicked off on Sunday in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal and anyone found participating in same-sex sexual activity can be punished with up to seven years in prison.

Young posted a message on Instagram to say he was “disappointed” in Beckham following his involvement in the Qatar World Cup.

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