Rebecca Loos Scandal: David and Victoria Beckham Address Rumors in New Netflix Documentary
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David and Victoria Beckham have now spoken about the never-ending rumours of David's alleged affair with Rebecca Loos in 2004 through a new four-part Netflix documentary named "Beckham." The couple, who have been married since 1999 and now have four children, spoke candidly about how these nasty rumours affected their marriage and family.
David, who transferred to Real Madrid from Manchester United at that time, shared that it was really tough for both of them. The media frenzy and speculations took their toll on their relationship as well. Victoria said it felt like the whole world was against them, while sometimes they found themselves going against each other too.
The interviews from both David and Victoria, detailing the tough times they underwent then, were interspersed in the documentary. According to David, every time he woke up in the morning, it felt like there was something new against them. He found it hard to adapt to all of a sudden moving to Spain without speaking any Spanish and being away from his family.
As much as all seemed bleak then, David and Victoria reiterated their resilience in fighting for their love and family. For instance, according to David, throughout that period, he physically threw up each day but thought what the two of them had together was worth protecting.
In 2004, David was given compassionate leave by Real Madrid to be with his family in Switzerland following the publication of Rebecca Loos' allegations. The woman, who reportedly made up to £1 million from interviews and TV work linked to the affair story, has since moved to Norway with her husband and two sons.
The documentary shows how the Beckhams have found emotional hardship during a dark chapter of their marriage but also displays them as resilient throughout such times, stressing more on privacy within their personal lives.
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