Rebecca Loos has been living in the wilderness away from the limelight, avoiding the limelight after becoming a household name following David Beckham’s extraordinary claims.
The Dutch glamor model and reality TV star hit the headlines in 2004 after allegedly having an affair with the soccer megastar while working as his family’s assistant.
In a sensational new Netflix documentary – released on the streaming giant today – the Beckhams have finally opened up about the scandal that nearly broke up their marriage nearly 20 years ago.
Victoria said the months that followed were the “hardest” of her life and that she no longer felt like the couple “had each other” – while David admitted he still doesn’t know how they got through the crisis in 2003, but he and his ex The Spice Girl’s wife knew she had to ‘fight for her family’.
The England star admitted they felt like they were ‘drowning’ as their high-profile marriage dominated the headlines – and said he was ‘physically sick every day’.
But that is a distant memory for Mrs Loos, 45, who left the hustle and bustle of city life after meeting her Norwegian doctor husband on reality show 71 Degrees North.
Now living in Norway, she spends her time practicing yoga, running, cycling and hiking and foraging with her sons.
During her career Ms Loos has appeared on several UK TV shows including Celebrity Love Island, Extreme Celebrity Detox, Temptation Island and The X Factor: Battle of the Stars.
Ms. Loos, 45, lives in the Norwegian wilderness and spends her time eating healthy and practicing yoga.
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Ms. Loos, 45, lives in the Norwegian wilderness and spends her time eating healthy and practicing yoga.
Victoria Beckham has spoken for the first time about the pain she has suffered as a result of claims about her husband David’s alleged affair with Rebecca Loos.
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Victoria Beckham has spoken for the first time about the pain she has suffered as a result of claims about her husband David’s alleged affair with Rebecca Loos.
In his Beckham documentary, David admitted that he still doesn’t know how they got through the 2003 crisis, but that he and his wife knew they had to ‘fight for their family’.
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In his Beckham documentary, David admitted that he still doesn’t know how they got through the 2003 crisis, but that he and his wife knew they had to ‘fight for their family’.