Former assistant to David Beckham, Rebecca Loos, is voicing her disapproval. Three weeks following the premiere of the “Beckham” documentary series on Netflix, Rebecca shares her thoughts on how the soccer player and his spouse, Victoria Beckham, handled the claims of her extramarital affair.
Rebecca, who claimed to have had a close relationship with David Beckham in 2004, expressed her dissatisfaction in a Daily Mail interview published on October 21.
She chastised Beckham for giving up responsibility and projecting a victim image. She had the impression that he was attempting to paint her as a fabrication who made up the tales.
As a yoga instructor at the moment, Rebecca felt that David Beckham was subtly suggesting that she was the reason Victoria was suffering. She underlined that while the stories about their relationship were upsetting, they were accurate.
While it makes sense to keep one’s personal affairs private, Rebecca felt that deceiving the public was a different story. She took issue with David’s remarks in the documentary regarding his desire to keep his personal life private.
Rebecca finds the scandal to her lesson of life
She also draws focus on the timing issue, pointing out that the affair happened more than ten years ago.
After getting married and having two kids, Rebecca expressed her dissatisfaction by saying, that a large number of people had forgotten about all of this. A lot of people had moved on from the whole scandal, the whole affair, and everything associated with it. But he has brought it back in a way that is hurting her reputation.
She went on to say that it would have been more considerate of him to admit, ‘It wasn’t my best moment,’ if he had wanted to talk about that time and its challenges. Rather, he purposefully presented it as though she was in charge of it, refusing to acknowledge his own role.”
Rebecca says she regrets what she did in the present. She said, ‘I deeply regret what transpired and how I managed it.’ But even the biggest mistakes in life can teach us priceless lessons,’ she went on. I want to see happy individuals and families. I intend to do no harm to anyone.’ David’s representatives have been contacted by E! News for a response, but no response has been received.
What does the docuseries show about David and Victoria’s life?
In the documentary series, David and Victoria—who were married in 1999—discussed claims that, after he moved from Manchester United to Real Madrid in 2003, he had cheated on the fashion designer.
David reflected on the difficult circumstances in the Netflix series, stating, that there were upsetting stories that were difficult to cope with. He denied the affair in public at the time, and it was the first time they had experienced such extreme pressure in their marriage.
Brooklyn Beckham, Romeo Beckham, Cruz Beckham, and Harper Beckham are the couple’s children. Eventually, they overcame their difficulties and carried on with their journey. “To be honest, I’m not sure how we managed to navigate through it all,” the athlete said in reflection.
He further said that to him, Victoria is everything. It was very painful for him to watch her in pain. They had to defend one another and fight for their family during that time, but they were both fighters. The fight was worthwhile for what they had.
What is David Beckham’s Netflix documentary all about?
David Beckham is the kind of internationally famous athlete that people tend to think they know. He left his modest working-class upbringing in East London back in the 1990s to become a Manchester United player. He brought with him an unwavering determination to win when he took the pitch.
The public’s perception of him was conflicted: he was a talented football player renowned for his accurate free-kick ability, and he was also a handsome man in a relationship with Spice Girl Victoria Adams. Even though there were some major obstacles in his way, Beckham’s remarkable 11-year career at United was crucial to the team’s ascent to the top of the world football rankings.
The program BECKHAM features interviews with David Beckham’s family, friends, and football industry figures who have shared in his incredible journey, in addition to candid and open talks with him. The four episodes in the series alternate between different points in Beckham’s life and career even though they are mostly presented in chronological order.