Rebecca Loos has hit back at David Beckham over their alleged affair and claimed the former England captain shared 'naughty' texts she sent him with other people.
Loos was Beckham's personal assistant when he moved to Real Madrid in 2003 from Manchester United.
However, she stopped working for Beckham in the Spanish capital a few months later and in 2004, she claimed she had an affair with the winger.
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Loos has now spoken out after the Netflix documentary, Beckham, in which the topic of the affair was touched upon, but neither David nor wife Victoria confirmed or denied that it happened back in 2003.
Victoria did state that it was the ‘hardest period’ for the couple, and that they ‘were against each other’, but that is the extent of the description of the time given.
Loos, on the other hand, has now reacted to the documentary and shared what Beckham allegedly did with the 'naughty' texts she sent to him.
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She claims that Beckham had been showing those messages to his friends and all had been laughing about it, revealed she felt 'hurt' by this.
Speaking to he Mail on Sunday, she said: “We were texting and it was getting naughty, it was fun… then suddenly I got a text from the Spanish bodyguard.
“It said, ‘Stop. He’s showing them to all his friends and they are laughing.’ I was very hurt.
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“And that hurt and that pain led me to become more laissez-faire and to not give a s**t about keeping this big secret for him.”
She added: “It’s all, ‘poor me’. He needs to take responsibility. I understand he has an image to preserve, but he is portraying himself as the victim and he’s making me look like a liar.
“If I stay silent I will be known as the liar, the one who made up stories. He is indirectly suggesting that I’m the one who has made Victoria suffer…. He’s the one that’s caused the suffering.
"He talks in the documentary about this ultimately being his private life, shutting it down.
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“I think it’s one thing to keep your private life to yourself. It’s another thing to mislead the public.”
Topics: David Beckham, Manchester United, Real Madrid