David Beckham's former assistant Rebecca Loos reacts to nasty comments
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- Despite the nasty comments, Loos continued to receive words of encouragement from some netizens.

Rebecca Loos has reacted to nasty comments after former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham and her husband football star David Beckham addressed alleged affair for the first time.
Loos responded after a netizen commented on Instagram. It read: "Some of the comments here are disgusting!!! Stay strong…You have a beautiful life with your gorgeous family, which, unlike others, doesn’t have to fill the gaps by getting Netflix involved!!! Xx."
In response, Loos said: “Thank you. [I] am taking in the nasty comments with as much humor as I can.”
Another comment wrote: "What happened to your face? Oh yeah...karma. Someone needs to donate a good moisturizer to you cause that face is hella dry."
Loos answered: "I suppose my face is just aging as I am 46 years old. I see you are an advocate for mental health and wish you the best of luck with it. Such a great cause in a world with sky-high suicide rates we need as many kind advocates as possible."

Despite the nasty comments, Loos continued to receive words of encouragement from some netizens.
"Wow. What happened to women supporting other women?"
"Head up lady, take 2 to tango you were single he wasn’t. All forgiven were all with you."
"Rebecca you go girl make another million out of the Beckhams... seems they can't get over you 20 years later."
"Have always admired your strength, Rebecca! Keep being strong!"
"Let it be noted that this woman hasn’t said a word. People have just started making comments under this picture."
The marriage of Victoria and David was shaken after Loos claimed she had an affair with the football superstar in 2004.
That same year, Loos sold her story to the now-defunct News of the World, where she claimed she got intimate with David following a group night out. Loos alleged that the hookup happened while David lived in Spain while playing for Real Madrid.
At that time, Victoria was staying in the UK, caring for their children."I don't expect any sympathy," said Loos, when asked about her thoughts on Victoria during an interview with Sky, according to mirror.co.uk.
Loos added: "I think it's bad enough for me to do what I have done without me expecting any words of sympathy. I really hope that they get through it.
"I think the problems were in their marriage long before I came into the picture.
"I in no way intended to break up their marriage, especially when there are young children involved. I hope they stay together."
After 20 years, Victoria broke her silence on the media buzz surrounding her husband's alleged affair with Loos.
The former Spice Girl revealed it was the "hardest" of her life after it was reported that her husband and his assistant had become close while he was playing in Spain.
"100 per cent. It was the hardest period for us. Because it felt like the world was against us," confessed Victoria, when asked about the difficult period of her marriage, as reported by dailymail.co.uk.
The revelations came after the premiere of "Beckham," a Netflix documentary that chronicles David's life from childhood to his role as co-owner of US soccer team Inter Miami, on Oct. 3.
Asked how they survived the crisis, David said: 'I don't know how we got through it, in all honestly. Victoria is everything to me, to see her hurt was incredibly difficult, but we're fighters, and at that time, we needed to fight for each other, we needed to fight for our family.
"And what we had was worth fighting for. There were some days that I would wake up and think, 'How am I going to go to work? How am I going to walk onto that training pitch? How am I going to look as if nothing's wrong?' I felt physically sick every day when I opened my eyes, 'How am I going to do this?"David said:
"When I first moved to Spain it was difficult because I had been part of a club and a family for my whole career, from the age of 15 to when I was 27. I get sold overnight, and the next minute I'm in a city, and I don't speak the language. More importantly, I didn't have my family.
"Every time that we woke up we felt there was something else ... we both felt at the time that we were not losing each other but drowning," he confessed.Victoria admitted she was not happy leaving the UK.
"As soon as I could get the kids in school, we then move full-time. Did I resent David? If I am being totally honest, yes I did. It was probably, if I'm being honest, the most unhappy I have ever been in my life. It wasn't that I felt unheard because I chose to internalize a lot of it because I was always mindful of a focus that he needed."
The Beckhams will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in July. Following the crisis, Victoria said: "I feel happy now, I feel really content now. There's an element of you're passing the baton on a little. And you want that for your kids, wouldn't you say?" David said: "Yeah, I'm not ready to pass the baton on yet."