Rebecca Loos appears determined to keep her connection with David Beckham alive, or so it seems from her recent revelations.
Years after their alleged romance, the former soccer player's personal assistant continues to shed light on Beckham's extramarital affairs during his time with Victoria Adams, his wife.
Living in Norway with her own family now, Rebecca silently occupies a space in the documentary titled after her last name, which focuses on David Beckham's life. While not explicitly discussing their alleged romance during Beckham's tenure with the Real Madrid club, Beckham, now 48, expresses his distress over the "horrible" stories circulating about him, claiming they made him feel terrible every day.
In response to Beckham's portrayal of himself as a victim, Loos hits back, emphasizing that Beckham needs to accept responsibility.
In a candid interview with the Daily Mail, she states, "He can say what he wants, of course, and I understand that he needs to maintain his image, but he's painting himself as the victim and trying to depict me as a liar, insinuating that I'm the cause of his suffering and Victoria's misery."
Loos recounts an incident from a party at Brazilian Ronaldo's house in La Moraleja, where Victoria Beckham called her, instructing her to find David. Loos found him in a bedroom with a Spanish model, a sight that deeply upset her.
Later, as she went to look for David, she was met by his bodyguards guarding a closed door. When she found David inside the room with the model, she handed him the phone and said, "It's Victoria. She's very hurt." Reflecting on that moment from two decades ago, Loos recalls feeling humiliated and manipulated, realizing she was under Beckham's control.