Beckham, the disturbing revelations

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This is one of the dark pages of David Beckham’s career – his non-sporting setbacks and the adulterous relationship he allegedly had with his wife Victoria’s former nanny and companion. 20 years ago while playing in the ranks of Real Madrid, among the Galacticos, the “Spice Boy” made a mistake according to the latter, Rebecca Loos. A possible mistress who persists and signs today despite the denials of the person concerned.

In an interview with El Mundo, Rebecca Loos, now a yoga teacher in Norway and married to a doctor, looks back on her first clandestine meeting with David Beckham hidden in the trunk of the car to reach a restaurant of the family of Spanish actor Javier Bardem. The beginnings of a story that almost broke her life, according to her.

A destructive celebrity

I became very famous in Spain, England and the Netherlandsshe whispers. The Spanish considered it normal for a married man to have lovers. In England, because he was the public’s darling, I was hated. And in the Netherlands, they were delighted, I was their only link with David… »

It was brutalshe continues. In one show, for example, a man dared to say that he knew me and that I was a prostitute. I had never dealt with him. Another man claimed to have been with me on Ronaldo’s yacht in Brazil, where, according to him, I slept with all the footballers… even though I never went to Brazil. My parents recorded everything on VHS, they suffered… »

Between 2003 and 2007, Rebecca Loos worked for the Beckham family. “ My job was to take care of Victoria, show her Madrid, take her shopping. We had to make sure that the city would please her, that she would enjoy it. It was difficult working for them because everyone needed me. I was the first person to see the Beckhams in the morning, to offer them a program, to look for a school for their children. It was very intense on the days when they weren’t traveling and were in Madrid. »

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