‘Becks was just using me for sex’

REBECCA LOOS told Sky TV that Real Madrid footballer David Beckham was using her for sex.

‘Becks was just using me for sex’

More than two million viewers watched as the former PA told the story of her relationship with the England captain on Sky One.

The hour-long interview pulled in a peak audience of just over two million and an average audience of 1.65 million, according to unofficial overnight figures.

It was Sky One's highest rated show since the climax of David Blaine's Perspex box stunt in October last year, which attracted 2.5 million viewers.

The interview was one of the channel's top 10 ratings hits of all time.

In her first TV interview since the story broke, Loos told how she enjoyed a four-month affair with the football star.

He seduced her and proved to be an "amazing lover", she said.

But the romance turned sour when Beckham began using her purely for sex, she claimed.

Recalling one alleged sex session in Beckham's hotel room, the 26-year-old said: "It was clothes off, get the action done and out. I felt like a whore. I felt really cheap, used."

Beckham has dismissed his former PA's claims as "ludicrous".

But Loos insisted she was telling the truth in the interview with Sky News presenter Kay Burley.

When she first met the 28-year-old England star she "felt zilch" for him because he was not her type, she said.

But she explained: "As I got to know him, I began to find different aspects about him attractive, physically very attractive, I began to see him in a different way."

Praising Beckham's bedroom skills, she said: "The sex was fantastic. He is an amazing lover. He knows what you want and he gives it to you."

They had sex fewer than six times but went on to have text sex twice a week, she claimed.

Speaking about the X-rated texts, she said: "He always instigated it. I have to remember he's a married man. I would not be the first person to text. I mean, what if he's sitting having lunch with Victoria?

"So I would not be able to instigate these things. I always had to play the game when he wanted to play it, or when he could play it."

Loos claimed that she had kept some of the alleged text messages for sentimental reasons, but now kept some to back up her story.

She said: "I have the most recent ones because since then things have happened and if no one believes me and people accuse me of being a liar, I can show them my phone and say this is proof."

Beckham began the affair because he was lonely in Madrid without his family, Loos alleged.

She thought wife Victoria suspected the affair after rumours began circulating.

Asked about Victoria, Loos said: "I don't expect any sympathy from her at all. I think it's bad enough for me to do what I have done with David without me expecting any sympathy from her. She can say what she wants about me."

Loos denied being a home-wrecker, saying: "I think problems were in their marriage long before I came into the picture."

Despite her heartbreak over the end of the alleged affair, she hopes the Beckhams' marriage will survive.

She insisted: "I in no way intend to break their marriage or to break up a family where there's young children involved that is not my intention whatsoever. I really hope that they get through it."

Beckham has reportedly splashed out £1 million on a pink diamond ring and matching earrings for Victoria's 30th birthday today.

The former Spice Girl is reported to be "at breaking point" over the allegations.

Earlier this week the couple released a statement saying they had instructed lawyers, although there have been no further developments.

Loos will appear on Channel 4's Richard and Judy show on Monday to give another account of the Beckham story.

Hosts Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan have landed her first terrestrial TV interview.

She is understood to have received a substantial sum for the interview.

Loos was reportedly paid at least £450,000 for telling her story to the News of the World and Sky One.

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