Rebecca Loos in Playboy: alleged to have affair with David Beckham

Rebecca Loos alleged to have an affair with soccer star, David Beckham, back in 2004 and now she is appearing in January's issue of Playboy.  Rebecca Loos is featured in a piping hot spread, exposing more than she did back in April of 2004 when both she and Australian Sarah Marbeck claimed to have had an affair with the footballer.  A third woman, beautician Danielle Heath, also came forward to announce she was intimate with Beckham.

News of the World, a popular British tabloid, reported back then that The lonely England soccer ace turned to the 26-year-old privately-educated daughter of a Dutch diplomat for comfort after feeling abandoned by wife Posh in their troubled long-distance marriage.

While Victoria stayed 800 miles away in London concentrating on her recording career, Becks fell head over heels for Rebecca Loos as she worked for him, helping him settle into his transfer to Real Madrid.

"David is a lonely man in a foreign country," said a close family friend at the time who Rebecca confided in about her astonishing secret. "He is a very sensitive guy and is so hurt because Victoria is ignoring him.

"The affair is a surprise to no one who knows him. He's been going weeks without sex, trying to stay faithful to her. But something had to give."

Soccer ace David Beckham reportedly earned £22 million last year, making him the highest-earning footballer in the world. On top of his £5 million salary from Spanish team Real Madrid, he also raked in £17 million in advertising and sponsorship deals.  It is not known how much the bubbly bisexual Rebecca Loos earned for her Playboy spread. 

Ms. Loos has already appeared in the pages of Maxim Magazine, just not naked. 

Shortly after coming forward about her alleged affair with Beckham, Rebecca got down and dirty once again with an appearance on the British reality TV show, The Farm, masturbated a boar.

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Christopher Costigan, www.gambling911.com

Originally published December 11, 2005 4:20 pm EST