Beckhams Seek Legal Help
David and Victoria Beckham really, really want legal advice.
After spending the last week besieged by frenzied rumors of extramarital affairs, Great Britain's golden couple called in the hired guns.
"This weekend a series of even more absurd and unsubstantiated claims have been published about David and Victoria Beckham," said a statement released by the couple's representatives Monday.
"The couple continue to dismiss these stories and they will not be commenting upon them further at this time. Lawyers have been instructed by David and Victoria concerning these matters."
Last week, British tabs reveled in glee as they revealed that Becks had an affair with his former personal assistant, Rebecca Loos, 26, between September and October.
Loos, the daughter of a Dutch diplomat and an English mother, was ripped apart in the tabloids, where she was dubbed a porn-loving bisexual, a "sleazy senorita" and the "Madrid temptress."
She was reportedly paid six figures for an interview with the News of the World.
The Real Madrid star called the allegations "ludicrous," and fled to the French Alps to play nice for the paparazzi and vacation with his wife and kids.
Victoria Beckham maintained a stoic image, saying that her marriage had survived worse and that she and her husband would ride out the scandal.
But on Sunday, new allegations of infidelity surfaced when Malaysian-born model Sarah Marbeck, 29, was quoted in the News of the World saying that she had had sex with Becks mere hours after meeting him in Singapore in July 2001.
Marbeck said she slept with Beckham a second time in March 2002 and exchanged cell phone text messages with him for a year before losing touch.
Beckham moved to Spain last year when he left Manchester United to begin playing for Real Madrid.
The Spice Girl formerly known as Posh stayed behind in England with the couple's young sons, Romeo and Brooklyn, where she remains determined to revive her pop career.
The Beckhams returned to England together Monday to the joy of the press camped outside of their home, known as "Beckingham Palace."






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