David Beckham Welcomed Warmly By Nepalese Students

David Beckham visited the Padam Jyoti School, in Bhaktapur, Nepal, after his world tour for a new BBC documentary.

The most famous sports star in the world received a warm welcome from the people especially from one cheeky school boy who photobombed in one of his selfie shot.

Far from the mindset of being starstruck when meeting a famous sports star, a cheeky school boy made bunny ears using his fingers at the back of David's head.

David posted the snapshot and it was very obvious that he was elated by the joker's interruption. He captioned the photo: 'Bunny ears are the same everywhere in the world @UNICEF #loveofthegame'.

Based on social media, the well-known star seemed to be so happy and was having a wonderful time with the three school children before the cute prankster jumped behind the ex- Manchester United star and made bunny's ears - a typical trick to get the attention of the person posing for a picture.

In his snapshots, the sports star respected the country's local religion -Hinduism- by wearing a bindi or tilaka on his forehead. He also sported a Nepali Dhaka topi hat.

David intended to visit seven countries and play games with the locals to explore the impact of sports in all walks of life as he prepares for his new BBC show, entitled "Love Of The Game".

Earlier this week the sports star arrived in the South Asian nation after his first visit in Papua New Guinea and enjoyed a kick with local youths.

David met the students who had lined up to greet him. These students were once affected and damaged by the destructive earthquake that strikes the country in April.

He was welcomed by painting his face crimson - the national color of Nepal - and thrusting a garlands of marigold around his neck.

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