Victoria’s Secret is finally out, but it’s about Victoria Beckham, not the clothing and beauty brand. Well, one of the longest-standing couples in Hollywood has finally revealed the secret of a healthy relationship while spilling inside stories.
After the release of the “Beckham” documentary, speculations have swirled around the question: Did David Beckham cheat on Victoria, his wife of over two decades? Hence, we decided to separate the facts from the fiction for a better understanding of the couple’s love saga.
On 4 October 2023, Netflix streamed the documentary based on Victoria and David Beckham’s life, “Beckham.” The documentary throws light on David’s cheating rumors circulated in 2003. He was accused of cheating on Victoria with Rebecca Loos and Sarah Marbeck. However, he not only denied the rumors but also slammed the tabloid for defamation. In 2004, in an interview with ‘The Guardian”, David claimed, “The simple truth is that I am very happily married….There is nothing any third party can do to change this.”
Did David Beckham Cheat on Victoria?
The world of celebrity relationships has always been a topic of fascination for the public. There are a lot of couples in the glamor industry that caught our attention, including Dwyane Wade & Gabrielle, Ariana& Dalton, and more. But nothing compares to the tale of the romance between David and Victoria Beckham.
Hollywood’s ‘IT’ couple, David and Victoria Beckham’s life has been documented and streamed on Netflix on 4 October 2023. The legendary footballer, David, and the former Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham, are known as the power couple married for approximately 20 years.
Their enduring love story and commitment to each other have often served as a source of inspiration. Their love saga is a direct example of ‘love at first sight’. The lovebirds came across each other in 1997 during a charity football tournament at the Manchester United players’ lounge.
Soon after a year, both announced their engagement in 1998 during a press conference. Ever since it’s been 2 decades, the lovers are married and nurtured 4 kids, 2 boys and 2 girls. But was it all smooth for the couple?
Probably not.
David and Victoria’s relationship had their hardships and encounters with meticulous rumors.
In 2003, the football player was rumored to be linked with two women soon after he joined Real Madrid. Around this time, the couple was living in two different nations, David in Spain and Victoria in England. Rebecca Loos and Sarah Marbeck claimed that they had an affair with the star.
For a very long time, both Victoria and David stayed quiet. However, in 2004, David finally broke his silence and denied the rumors. In an interview with ‘The Guardian, he said,
“During the past few months, I have become accustomed to reading more and more ludicrous stories about my private life. 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.”
In the documentary “Beckham,” Victoria finally shared his side of the story about these rumors. She mentioned the period as “the most unhappy” phase of her entire life. She even acknowledged that she resented her husband a lot during that time.
David also shared his emotions while recalling,
“It was the first time that me and Victoria had been put under that kind of pressure in our marriage. Every time that we woke up we felt, you know, there was something else and you know we felt that, we both felt at the time that we were not losing each other but drowning.”
Upon asking about how the couple survived this massive speed-break in their married life, David replied,
“Victoria is everything to me. To see her hurt was incredibly difficult, but we’re fighters. We needed to fight for each other and for our family. What we had was worth fighting for.”
Fans are enjoying the documentary and released the couple’s emotional journey through her picture-perfect life.
Have you watched the documentary? What are your thoughts about David and Victoria’s love story? Share your views in the comment section.
Source: The Guardian