47-year-old Rebecca Loos is finally sharing her perspective following David and Victoria Beckham's recent statement addressing past affair allegations. Loos, who had earlier asserted that she was romantically involved with David during the early stages of his marriage to Victoria, has now come forward with details about the football star's alleged infidelity with several other women. According to her, in 2003, she discovered David clandestinely conversing with a model while "concealed at the far end of the garden."
"That was incredibly painful," Loos revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail published on October 21st. "I felt such deep hurt. It was an absolutely horrible sensation, and I couldn't help but think to myself, 'You foolish person.' However, he had a hold on me, he had complete control over me, and I was entirely at his disposal."
Loos proceeded to disclose that Victoria purportedly contacted her later on that very same day. "She's distraught because she's trying to reach David, but he's not responding. I informed her that I had no idea of his whereabouts," she continued. "And she said, 'Please don't hang up, go and find him.'"
Loos made an attempt to find David, remarking that the situation was a bit uncomfortable. She entered the house, climbed up the stairs, and noticed David's two bodyguards positioned outside a door. Upon the return of one of the bodyguards, David emerged with him. In the background, I could perceive a model resting on the bed, indicating that it was a bedroom. I was furious, and without saying a word, I simply handed him the phone, indicating his wife's presence.
David Beckham and Victoria Beckham were recently in the headlines once again. The couple addressed the resurfaced rumors of David's alleged infidelity during their time in Spain, where he played for Real Madrid in 2003, in the Netflix documentary series "Beckham." Though they didn't mention any names, the spotlight turned to Rebecca Loos and model Sarah Marbeck, who previously claimed to have had connections with David. They are the parents of four sons, Brooklyn (24), Romeo (21), Cruz (18), and daughter Harper (12).
David has consistently denied the allegations over the course of several years. In contrast, Loos chose to handle negative comments on social media by expressing gratitude towards those who wished her well. She recently wrote, "Thank you, I am trying to find humor in the hurtful comments."
In the Beckham docuseries, David became visibly emotional as he opened up about the detrimental impact that the alleged infidelity had on his marriage.
"We both perceived that our bond was not weakening, but strengthening. Honestly, I'm not sure how we managed to overcome it," he expressed. "Victoria means the world to me, witnessing her pain was immensely challenging, but we are resilient. During that period, we had to stand up for one another, we had to defend our family. The value of our relationship was worth fighting for. However, our personal life remains private."
Victoria, who was also involved in the project, admitted that she held a grudge against David for the turmoil during that time.
"Prior to Madrid, there were moments where it seemed like we were against the world, but we stood united, connected, and had each other's support. However, during our time in Spain, we didn't feel that sense of unity either. It was quite disheartening. I can't even begin to explain the immense difficulty and emotional impact it had on me," she expressed. "It was a chaotic situation — and it's amusing how people often find entertainment when chaos arrives, isn't it? Unless, of course, you're personally involved."
We have reached out to David and Victoria Beckham for their input.