David Beckham shares wish for daughter Harper in powerful speech:
Football icon David Beckham has stood up for girls’ rights and gender equality in a powerful new speech.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum’s Crystal Awards 2025, as he accepted one of the honours, the British sports star, 49, said he wants his ”daughter Harper to have the same opportunities as her brothers” and for all girls to have the same rights and opportunities as boys.
Beckham urged listeners to give girls “opportunities” and support them in their endeavours, saying they have the potential to be “future leaders and innovators”.
“Girls are held back by poverty, girls are held back by violence, girls are held back by discrimination,” Beckham, who is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, began.
“I’m lucky enough to be a father of three boys and one beautiful girl.
“I want my daughter Harper to have the same opportunities as her brothers, and that should be the case for all girls everywhere.”
He said girls and women are held back by their gender and it shouldn’t be the case.
“Being a girl shouldn’t determine what you can do, where you can go, and who you can become,” he said.
“Today’s 600 million adolescent girls are the largest generation of future leaders and innovators that the world has ever know, what an exciting prospect.”
”But girls need more than words. They need opportunities. They need collective action, and they need investment,” he added.