Rebecca Loos claims David Beckham used the word 'ludicrous' to describe alleged affair for very specific reason - 7M sport

Rebecca Loos claims David Beckham used the word 'ludicrous' to describe alleged affair for very specific reason



Posted Tuesday, October 31, 2023 by sportbible

Rebecca Loos claims David Beckham used the word 'ludicrous' to describe alleged affair for very specific reason

Rebecca Loos has claimed that David Beckham used the word 'ludicrous' to describe their alleged affair for a reason.

Earlier in the month, Beckham's Netflix documentary brought his alleged affair with Loos back into the limelight.

Beckham's wife, Victoria also spoke about how she felt at the time and the difficulties the pair faced during that time.

The former Manchester United and England midfielder has always denied the affair and also stated that the claims were 'ludicrous'.

Speaking to ITV's Good Morning Britain on Monday, Loos claimed that Beckham used the word 'ludicrous' for a very specific reason. You can watch the footage below.

She said: "I would rather not have to talk about this again. I have left this behind me and moved very much on with my life.

"But when this documentary came I tried very hard to just let it go and get on with my life but it really bothered me about the angle they used and how he played the narrative, how misleading it is and how he makes me look like the bad person."

Loos continued: "Of course, I am also guilty, but it takes two tango and I never denied it. He said the claims are ludicrous - but ludicrous is not denying it."

When asked whether she regrets speaking publicly about the matter, Loos said: "wish I had done it in a different way, at the time the advice I was given this was the way to go about it. All the power was with the media...nowadays all the power is with the lawyers and everyone goes legal, which is a much safer route.

"I kind of wish I'd taken that route, but I can't go back in time."

Loos also stated that she has nothing to say to the Beckhams. She said: "I don't really want to say anything to them. But what I would like to say is, I think by him not acknowledging responsibility, he is giving a message that it's OK to behave like this and I think that is a wrong message to give.

"My message is, you make mistakes, own up to them, say sorry, move on, and that's what I'm teaching my kids."



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