1. How many affairs did David Beckham have?
Bower alleges that David “always looked like he was evaluating each woman” he encountered at his agent’s London office, adding that the impression formed by some was that “he was rather creepy”.
The author adds that the football star had affairs with his then PA, Rebecca Loos, as well as model Sarah Marbeck (who Beckham called “Tinkerbell”, per Bower), sex worker Irma Nici, beauty salon owner Dannielle Heath, and Welsh singer Katherine Jenkins. David has denied the allegations, and Jenkins has also denied any involvement with the footballer.2. Did Victoria Beckham really punch David Beckham in the face?
Bower also writes about the time following Loos going public about her alleged affair with David. The author claims that while David and Victoria put on a “bravura performance” in public, behind the scenes, Posh was “slapping Beckham hard on his face”, as a journalist allegedly saw through a chalet window.
Victoria also wrote in her autobiography Learning to Fly that when she heard rumours of the football star being unfaithful while she was pregnant with their first child, Brooklyn, she “swung at him”.3. Did the couple feed negative press about each other?
4. Meghan Markle thought she was “posher” than Posh Spice
5. Anna Wintour allegedly advised Victoria Beckham to remove her breast implants
The American Vogue editor-in-chief reportedly told the Wannabe crooner to have her breast implants removed – which she confirmed in 2014 she had done – in order to “rebrand her image”, claims Bower. A Vogue spokesperson strongly denied the claim.
6. David Beckham and the alleged Nazi T-shirt
Bower alleges that David once wore a T-shirt with Nazi Adolf Eichmann’s face on it – though, as a photo on X (Twitter) shows, it was actually a hoodie. The footballer’s excuse? “Got shirt in post from American fan.”
7. The Beckhams: stingy multimillionaires
The book also details other allegations, such as Victoria expensing crisps at a photo shoot, the couple getting annoyed at a staffer claiming US$10 for a taxi, David wanting to serve a US$3.8 bottle of wine at a Unicef fundraiser, as well as his concerted efforts to minimise his tax bill.
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