Rebecca Luz was the footballer’s personal assistant while he was in Spain in the early 2000s.
The former lover of ex-England football player David Beckham, Rebecca Luz, has publicly commented on their romance for the first time. The Daily Mail writes about it.
In particular, after the release of a documentary about the athlete’s life and career, the topic of the relationship with his assistant while he was living in Madrid was also touched upon. Beckham said it pained him to see his wife Victoria suffer.
In turn, Rebecca advised Beckham to take responsibility for his actions, because it was because of him that the designer suffered.
“All the ‘poor me’… He needs to take responsibility. He can say whatever he wants. I understand that he needs to maintain an image. But he makes himself out to be a victim and me as a liar. I was all these stories.” “I made it up. He’s hinting that I was the one who made Victoria suffer,” she said.
He added that people have long forgotten about their love affair, which took place 20 years ago, but this episode in the film again drew attention to it, and it negatively affected his reputation. The woman has two sons and teaches yoga in Norway.
In addition, Rebecca wants to clarify the story about their love, because of the documentary that David made as if he cheated on her.
The woman recalled how she and the football player spent time together while Victoria Beckham stayed with her children in the UK.
“He loves to study Spanish culture and food. I remember how I once took him in the trunk of my car from a hotel that was “blocked” by journalists and fans. He wanted to see Madrid. Then he had of “mild addiction” to me – “He tried to touch my hand when no one was looking. He chose me, he made me feel special. At first it was friendly flirting, which grew into something sexual,” he said.
It was previously reported that David Beckham and his wife, ex-singer designer Victoria, donated $1.3 million to the children of Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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