Rebecca Loos
- Profession: Former PA
- Place/Date of Birth: Madrid, Spain, 19 June 2020
Biography
It’s hard to believe that just a few years ago no one knew who Rebecca Loos was. Ah, those carefree, innocent days. The former PA and employee of sports management company SFX shot to fame in April 2004 when she sold a story to the News of the World claiming to have had a four month affair with hero-worshipped footballer and family man David Beckham.
Rebecca claimed that during her time as PA to Beckham he had seduced her, backed up by a series of lewd texts which subsequently became public property. Loos had been hired to help David settle in to his new life in Madrid and, she explained, relations between him and his popstar wife Victoria were strained as she spent most of her time in the UK.
Since hitting the headlines Rebecca has made a career for herself as a minor celebrity. Most famously she has masturbated a pig on Five’s The Farm and had a quickie with Calum Best in the toilets of ITV’s Celebrity Love Island. It really is a toss up (ahem) which of these public humiliations was her lowest point. Most recently she has clashed with Sharon Osbourne during an appearance on The X Factor: Battle of the Stars, the foul mouthed matriarch told Rebecca ‘you should wear some knickers to warm up your voice’. It seems that even the passage of two years and giving a pig a hand job can’t make the public (or Sharon) forgive and forget.
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