Rebecca Loos says David Beckham showed her ‘naughty’ texts to his laughing pals as she slams star over Netflix doc

A MODEL who says she had an affair with David Beckham claims the football star showed her “naughty” texts to laughing pals.

Glamour girl Rebecca Loos claims she had a fling with Becks after his move to Real Madrid in 2003 — but said she became “more laissez-faire” about the supposed affair after learning her messages were being shared.

Rebecca Loos claims David Beckham showed her ‘naughty’ texts to his laughing palsSky

GettyLoos worked as the footballer’s personal assistant when he moved to Real Madrid in 2003[/caption]

She told The Mail on Sunday: “We were texting and it was getting naughty, it was fun… then suddenly I get a text from the Spanish bodyguard.

“It said, ‘Stop. He’s showing them to all his friends and they are laughing’.

“I was very hurt. And that hurt and that pain led me to become more laissez-faire and to not give a s*** about keeping this big secret for him.”

The Dutch personal assistant, 46, also accused the star of “portraying himself as the victim” in a Netflix documentary series released earlier this month.

Privately-educated Rebecca was appointed as an aide to Becks — 800 miles away from his wife Victoria, 49 — after his £25million move to Spain.

Without referencing the liaison directly, Becks, 48, said in the documentary that stories about the alleged affair were “horrible” and left him “feeling sick every day”.

But Rebecca last night hit back, claiming: “The stories were horrible, but they’re true.

“It’s all, ‘poor me’. He needs to take responsibility.

“I understand he has an image to preserve, but he is portraying himself as the victim and he’s making me look like a liar.

“If I stay silent I will be known as the liar, the one who made up stories.

“He is indirectly suggesting that I’m the one who has made Victoria suffer…. He’s the one that’s caused the suffering.

“He talks in the documentary about this ultimately being his private life, shutting it down.

“I think it’s one thing to keep your private life to yourself. It’s another thing to mislead the public.”

Rebecca added: “When I went public all those years ago I stuck precisely to facts, because I was this 26-year-old with no support behind me going up against the most powerful couple in the world.”

AP:Associated PressBecks said in his Netflix documentary that newspaper stories about his private life were ‘horrible’[/caption]   

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