Following the revelations in the bombshell documentary: Rebecca Loos has exclusively shared which David Beckham stories are true.
Talked about it with great pleasure Londonshe discusses seeing the football icon for the first time when he gave her a cheeky smile.
But Loos wavered between irritation and annoyance as she watched David Beckham’s documentary Netflixrecalling the aftermath of their affair.
It’s what he didn’t say that frustrates her, she says.
Nearly two decades have passed since his former assistant caused a media frenzy like no other when she made details of their relationship public.
There wasn’t much reaction from the football star at the time, so she didn’t expect him to bring up the subject – albeit obliquely – after such a long time.
Beckham’s untitled Netflix series ‘tells the inside story of a global football star and cultural icon’ without taking any subject off the table – not even the affair.
But as Rebecca notes, Beckham isn’t exactly keen on it. Instead, he is simply asked how he dealt with the “multiple tabloid stories” that resulted.
Without directly referring to the contact or admitting guilt – or anything remotely inappropriate – Beckham, 48, says the stories were “horrible” and that he “felt sick every day.”
“It’s all ‘poor me.’ He must take responsibility,” says Loos.
‘Of course he can say whatever he wants and I understand he has an image to maintain, but he portrays himself as a victim and he makes me look like a liar, as if I made up these stories.
“He’s indirectly implying that I’m the one who made Victoria suffer.”
In reality, she would have preferred if he hadn’t spoken at all about what was a life-changing episode for her. According to her it was buried.
Watch her side of the story below.