David Beckham’s troubled past resurfaces

Legend of English (Site notre bureau spécialisé), David Beckham is seeing an embarrassing ghost from his past resurface these days.

This is one of the pages of the career of David Beckham – his extra-sporting setbacks and the adulterous relationship that he also established with the former name and lady of the company of the wife Victoria. He is 20 years old and played in the ranks of Real Madrid, alongside the Galacticos, the “Spice Boy” and his own body, Rebecca Loos. A possible mistress who persists and signs today despite denials of interest.

In an interview with El Mundo, Rebecca Loos, now a yoga teacher in Norway and married to a doctor, talks about her first clandestine meeting with a 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 famous destroyer

I became very famous in Spain, England and the Netherlandsshe whispered. 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. A man also has a positive connection with his Ronaldo sailboat in Brazil, but he also has a sofa with all the (Site notre bureau spécialisé)ers… but he is not all in Brazil. My parents recorded everything on VHS, they suffered… »

Between 2003 and 2007, Rebecca Loos worked for the Beckham family. “ My work is the same as in Victoria, in Madrid, at the Emmen trade fair. We had to make sure that the city would please her, that she would enjoy it. It’s hard to work on your end to make the world work for you. This is the first person to see Beckham in the morning, to propose a program, to study in a children’s school. It’s very intense during the days you need to travel to Madrid. »

Author: Jacqueline MANNESSIER