Rebecca Loos has shared a cryptic post following the ‘disgusting’ comments she’s been receiving about her alleged affair with David Beckham.
The Beckham family have been in headlines recently after the release of a new Netflix documentary, which delves into the ups and downs of dad David’s professional and personal life – including his alleged ‘affair’ with Rebecca Loos.
During the new series, which dropped on Netflix last week, David’s wife Victoria is asked about the effect the rumours of an affair with Rebecca - his former assistant - had on their marriage.
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The mother-of-four explained how it pushed them to breaking point, but that they came through it, recalling: "It was the hardest period because it felt like the world was against us.
"Here’s the thing - we were against each other if I’m being completely honest.
“You know, up until Madrid sometimes it felt like us against everybody else but we were together, we were connected, we had each other.
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“But when we were in Spain, it didn’t really feel like we had each other either.
“And that’s sad. I can’t even begin to tell you how hard it was and how it affected me. It was a nightmare.
“It was an absolute circus - and everyone loves it when the circus comes to town right? Unless you’re in it.”
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After the documentary was released, Rebecca has been hit with backlash by viewers, saying on Instagram that she’d received a wave of ‘nasty comments’.
Defending the star, one fan wrote: "Some of the comments on here are disgusting!!! Stay strong!"
And earlier this week, she responded to her supporters on Instagram, writing in a comment: "Thank you, am taking in the nasty comments with as much humour as I can."
She has now also shared a cryptic post about ‘remaining true’ to yourself, having reposted a video from Dr Rangan Chatterjee about the regrets dying people sometimes express.
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In the clip Rebecca added to her Instagram Story, taken from the doctor’s Feel Better, Live More podcast, he is joined by author Bronnie Ware.
Talking through her experiences as a palliative care nurse, she explained: “I spent eight years looking after people dying and the most common regret was I wish I had lived a life true to myself, not the life other people expected of me.
“Second, I wish I hadn't have worked so hard, and the third was "I wish I would have had the courage to express my feelings.”
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Beckham is available to watch on Netflix now.
Topics: David Beckham, Celebrity, Netflix