Rebecca Loos Stands Her Ground on Infamous Beckham Affair Claims
The Rebecca Loos and David Beckham affair story refuses to fade away, even years after the headlines first erupted. Rebecca Loos, who once served as Beckham's personal assistant, is making it clear she’s done being cast as the villain, maintaining in fresh interviews that her story has always stayed the same: she had a four-month relationship with Beckham back in 2003 when he was married to Victoria Beckham.
Loos openly relived these memories during her appearance on 60 Minutes Australia in March 2025. She described that time as nothing short of 'traumatic.' With the release of new books and Netflix shows digging up old gossip, she said she feels compelled to correct the record. 'I never lied,' Loos said bluntly, shutting down speculation that she fabricated the relationship for fame. She recalled 'intimate and intense' moments with Beckham, including a flurry of explicit messages and meetings that made her feel swept off her feet—until reality crashed in.
One of the wilder nights was a birthday party for Brazilian star Ronaldo in 2003. Loos claims it was there she stumbled upon Beckham in a bedroom with another woman. That moment, she says, made her realize she wasn’t the only one in his world. According to her, it shattered all her illusions about what had been happening. It was more than just tabloid drama to her—she remembers feeling deeply hurt and manipulated.

A Scandal That Won’t Disappear
The public first heard about these affair claims in 2004, a year after they allegedly happened. The details were shocking, especially given Beckham's global profile and his high-profile marriage. While Beckham labeled the accusations 'ludicrous', Loos stuck to her story, sometimes under intense public scrutiny and headlines questioning her motives. The flames of the scandal have been fanned again by the recent book The House of Beckham, which revisits details right down to how it all supposedly ended—Loos famously deciding to walk away after Beckham neglected to tip a waitress on a night out, a detail she mentioned in interviews and which the book documents.
Loos clearly resents how Beckham has since told his side, especially in the family’s Netflix docuseries. She slammed him for making himself seem like the innocent party, saying he was 'shifting blame' and painting her as a liar to maintain his reputation. This isn’t just about old gossip to her anymore. For Loos, it’s about not letting her own name get steamrolled in media retellings as she tries to carve out a private life—she’s now a yoga instructor, medical assistant, and mom to two young boys, living far from the old glitz but unable to fully escape her past.
- David Beckham has consistently denied all allegations, calling them lies and refusing to wade further into the drama.
- Loos continues to say she only began sharing her account in public after Beckham and his circle cast doubt, pressuring her to defend herself.
- Her statements carry a sense of both exhaustion and resolution. After years of accusations, tabloid takedowns, and being framed as a troublemaker, she says she won’t back down from her version of events now.
The renewed interest shines a light not just on a past scandal, but on the tricky ways reputation, memory, and media spin can tangle up real lives and relationships—even decades later.
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