Three Swansea youngsters star in advert with David Beckham
HE is one of the most famous sporting faces on the planet.
So when three Swansea youngsters were chosen to star in a commercial with footballing superstar David Beckham, it was a major challenge to stay tight-lipped about their involvement until the six-week production process was completed.
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Former England captain David Beckham, who is starring in a new advert with three Swansea youngsters
But now, with the advert hitting the small screen, the trio can boast about their experiences.
The youngsters, who are all members of the Mark Jermin Stage School, are Cai Kaltenbach, 8 from Pontarddulais, Jacob Coates, 10, from Penllergaer, and Angharad Grunenberg, 9, from Cockett.They were chosen from hundreds of hopefuls to appear in the promo for Sainsbury's supermarket's Active Kids campaign, which also features Swansea Paralympics gold medalist Ellie Simmonds.
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Jacob, who can be seen in the commercial playing football as the former England captain looks on at youngsters kicking the ball around with friends, said: "From the first audition we were told that David Beckham would be in the advert, so everyone wanted to get it.
"Teacher and agent Mark Jermin said: "Every youngster loves David Beckham and to star in a commercial with him is a dream come true.
"It's great to be able to give local children these opportunities."




Comments
by weslangdon
Sunday, March 03 2013, 5:57PM
“Hilarious, supermarkets sell us junk food. Millionare semi retired footballer gets paid a fortune by said supermarket to promote its horsemeat burgers and bogof offers. All the while sports facilities are being closed, Govt boasts of an Olympic legacy but the real Olympic legacy is the bedroom tax.”