Beckham and snoop

Bending it like Snoop – Beckham backed cannabis firm sells shares on LSE

He played for Manchester United, Preston North End, Real Madrid, Milan, LA Galaxy, Paris Saint-Germain.

Was the first English player to win league titles in four countries.

He is not only famous for his right foot and signature curled free-kicks bending the ball making impossible shots look easy, the star also went on to make money in other ways, often being seen on TV adverts.

Some would say is a household name, many children grew up supporting and making fun of this celebrity sports star.

David and the Cannabis

David Beckham is now backing a company making synthetic cannabis to be used in skincare and athletic recovery products.

The company makes its products in labs, rather than from plants, which is meant to be a faster way for companies to infuse products with things like CBD.

Cellular Goods, which the former England star has invested in through his business DB Ventures, will become the first company of its kind to float on the main London stock market.

It is part of a growing market for products that use chemicals found in cannabis for skin regimes and other healthcare products for athletes and body recovery.

David, quite a country man

Cellular goods chimes in

Cellular Goods chief executive Alexis Abraham, highlighted the arrival of the fund backed by David Beckham: “The last few years have seen massive growth and awareness of the importance of wellness and self-care and we believe cannabinoids will prove to be the king of wellness ingredients”, “The appetite for cannabinoid products is huge and the biosynthetic cannabinoids we will be exclusively using are cleaner, greener, purer, and frankly, the future”, said Abraham.

Not only managing football teams and launch perfume lines with his name, but investing his money in a rapidly growing market.

It seems he has his fingers in many pies.

David Beckham Cannabis

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