
Twenty years since first claiming that she and David Beckham had enjoyed an extra-marital affair behind wife Victoria's back, Rebecca Loos has once again spoken out.
The former model sat down with 60 Minutes Australia over the weekend (Sun 30 March), where she doubled down on her shocking accusations, insisting she has 'stuck to the truth' this whole time.
Loos, 47, first came forward with affair allegations in 2003 - the year she worked as the England footballer's assistant following his transfer from Manchester United to Real Madrid.
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Her employment was terminated after less than six months.
She later told the News of the World that she and the sportsman slept together regularly over a four-month period.
Beckham was married to Spice Girls star and fashion designer wife, Victoria (née Adams), at the time.
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The father-of-four immediately dismissed all of Loos' claims as 'ludicrous', yet his team of publicists opted not to challenge her legally.
After becoming a regular fixture in global headlines, Loos went on to appear on a number of reality television series, including Celebrity Love Island and The X Factor: Battle of the Stars.
All the while, Loos has maintained that her claims o the affair were true, telling 60 Minutes Australia viewers this week that she'd have no reason to have made the whole thing up.
Discussing their denial, she began of the Beckhams: "In my opinion, it was a very brave thing to do to go up against them. I have stuck to the truth. I've never exaggerated. I never lied about a single thing.
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"Why? Because I'm going up against the strongest, most powerful couple in the media who have all the money in the world for the best PR, the best lawyers," she continued.
"And all I had on my side was the truth."
Following Loos' initial claims, Beckham released a statement: "During the past few months I have become accustomed to reading more and more ludicrous stories about my private life. What appeared this morning is just one further example."
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He added at the time: "The simple truth is that I am very happily married and have a wonderful wife and two very special kids. There is nothing any third party can do to change this."
Loos has since married a doctor and has become a mum to two teenage boys. Despite settling down, however, she claims she still has to fight the views of critics everyday.

Giving more details on the affair this week, the claimed that whilst working for Beckham, she was the 'first person' he'd 'see in the morning' and the 'last person' he'd see 'in the evening'.
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She also alleged that he'd repeated asked her to stay in his hotel room, after which she finally 'gave in'.
"I fell hook, line and sinker for every single cliche line he fed me," Loos claimed. "And then two weeks later we were at Ronaldo's birthday party and he's off with this beautiful model. And I was like, 'Uh.'"
She added that the footballer was also romantically-involved with a number of other women.
"That was a hard night for me. I was like, 'Uh, I don't understand'," she continued. "And realisations started to hit that I'd been massively played."
Whilst Beckham failed to mention Loos by name in his 2023 titular Netflix series, he and Victoria touched on a difficult time in their marriage.
In the documentary, Victoria, 50, described her husband's transfer to Real Madrid as 'the most unhappy I've ever been in my entire life'.
She added: "It felt like the world was against us. And here’s the thing — we were against each other if I’m being completely honest."
Beckham continued on the show: "There was some horrible stories that were difficult to deal with.
"It was the first time that me and Victoria had been put under that kind of pressure in our marriage."
He added: "Every time that we woke up we felt that there was something else. I think we both felt at the time that we were, not losing each other, but drowning."
Tyla contacted Beckham for comment following Loos' latest statement.
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