David Beckham has confessed that he was much more scared of poisonous frogs than of snakes while on his recent trip to South America, where he embarked on a 12 day trek through the rainforest.
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The former soccer star recently embarked on a 12-day trek through the rainforest in Brazil with three of his closest friends for BBC documentary 'David Beckham Into The Unknown', and although he came face-to-face with deadly snakes, he was more worried about being attacked by the small amphibians.
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In a clip from the programme, which sees the men camping for the night in "the middle of nowhere", David, 39, spots a snake slithering on the ground and admits that he's "not comfortable" with the situation as he doesn't like "not knowing" what's around him.
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And although his fear was set off by the sight of a snake, he later added: "I was more scared of the frog I saw. I am not a big frog fan! It was bright orange and I was told it was pretty dangerous. I was a little nervous about that."
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Meanwhile, David's 40-year-old wife Victoria - with whom he has sons Brooklyn, 15, Romeo, 11, Cruz, nine, and two-year-old daughter Harper - was more worried about her famous husband's hair going frizzy in the humid conditions than him being bitten by venomous creatures.
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Before the former Los Angeles Galaxy star set off on his journey he received some advice from his family and Victoria suggested that he should "wear a hat the whole time".
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She said: "I can't even go to humid countries because of my hair. What are you going to do?"