Victoria Beckham has revealed that David Beckham’s alleged affair in 2003 was the “ most difficult time » their marriage.
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In the soccer star’s new documentary titled Beckham, the former Spice Girls singer recalled her husband’s allegations of infidelity with his personal assistant Rebecca Loos. “It was the hardest time for us because we felt like the world was against us,” said the 49-year-old. “The thing is, we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest. »
The couple, who married in 1999, have not shared any details about what happened during the alleged affair. “You know, up until Madrid we sometimes had the impression that we were playing against everyone. But we were together, we were connected, we knew each other, explained the singer-turned-fashion designer. But when we were in Spain, we no longer had the feeling that we were there for each other. And it’s sad. »
Posh Spice added: “I can’t tell you how hard this has been and how it has affected me. »
In her interview, she also spoke about the press attention she and her family received after she moved to Spain to join her husband, who was then playing for Real Madrid. “It was a nightmare. As soon as we opened the door, the press was there in cars and everywhere we went we were followed, she said. It was a real circus. It’s really entertaining when the circus comes to town , right? Unless you’re one of them.”
When asked if she “held a grudge” against the football star at the time, she replied: “To be completely honest, yes.” She added: “If I’m honest, it was probably the unhappiest time I’ve ever had experienced in my life.” »
The 48-year-old footballer also addressed the allegations in the documentary, saying: “There were some terrible stories that were difficult to deal with.” […] This was the first time Victoria and I had faced such pressure in our marriage. I think at that moment we both felt like we weren’t losing each other, but drowning. »
The couple and their four children, Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper, attended the premiere of the documentary on Tuesday, which was released on Netflix on Wednesday.