Rebecca Loos

Last updated

Rebecca Loos
Rebecca Loos.jpg
Rebecca Loos at a party in 2006
Born
Rebecca Loos Bartholdi

(1977-06-19) 19 June 1977 (age 46)
Madrid, Spain
CitizenshipDutch
Occupations
  • Yoga teacher
  • massage therapist
  • television personality
  • model
  • assistant
Television Celebrity Love Island
The Farm
Extreme Celebrity Detox
Temptation Island
The X Factor: Battle of the Stars
Spouse
Sven Christjar Skai
(m. 2012)
Children2
Relatives Piers Morgan (second cousin)
Website rebeccaloos.com

Rebecca Loos (born 19 June 1977) is a Dutch former glamour model and media personality. She first came to public attention following her claims that she had conducted an affair with the married footballer David Beckham, while she was employed as his personal assistant. The allegations led to Loos appearing on several reality television series, magazine covers, and in other media for a few years thereafter. [1]

Contents

Early life and education

Loos was born in Madrid, Spain, but holds Dutch citizenship. [2] Her father, Leonard Loos Bartholdi, was a Dutch diplomat, and her mother, Elizabeth Loos, is originally from Surrey, England. [3] Loos was privately educated at Runnymede College in Madrid. [4] She is a second cousin of Piers Morgan, who was editor of the Daily Mirror tabloid newspaper when Loos initially gained media attention. [5]

Career

Loos became the personal assistant to former England national football team captain David Beckham when he transferred to Real Madrid in July 2003. Her employment was terminated a few months later and Loos subsequently gave an interview to the British tabloid newspaper News of the World in April 2004, alleging that she and Beckham had conducted a four-month affair whilst he was married to his wife Victoria. [6] The claims were never corroborated and were dismissed by Beckham as "ludicrous", although he did not mount a legal challenge to the story. [7] [8] [9]

Shortly after the newspaper coverage of her alleged affair with Beckham, Loos commenced a career as a media personality. In 2004, she briefly appeared as a hostess on the Dutch TV programme Shownieuws .

In October 2004, Loos made a controversial appearance on the reality television programme The Farm , a Channels 5 version of the RTÉ show Celebrity Farm . The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) accused producers of pandering to a "morbid and sordid fascination with farm animals", [10] while People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and Mediawatch-UK demanded the show be taken off the air.

In 2005, Loos appeared on the ITV network reality television show Celebrity Love Island . The same year, Loos took part in a staged wedding ceremony with American fashion model Jenny Shimizu for the television programme Power Lesbian UK [11] to protest against America's laws on same-sex marriage. It was broadcast in the United States as Power Lesbians on Logo TV. The two had a relationship for a period thereafter. Loos has stated that she is bisexual and "has been ever since [she] was a teenager." [12]

Loos played for the England Women's football team in a Sky TV charity event in 2006. In April that same year, she also ran the London Marathon, and raised more than £7,000 in sponsorship for the British Red Cross. Later, in May, Loos appeared on The X Factor: Battle of the Stars alongside James Hewitt, in which she famously received a negative reception from judge Sharon Osbourne. [13]

Loos was a contestant on the Spanish version of Survivor in 2007, in which she came third. In November of that year, she appeared in Sky TV's Cirque de Celebrite in which she was one of two new contestants introduced midway through the series.

In 2008, Loos was a guest on The Podge and Rodge Show . In September, she had a part in a Dutch feature film called Mijn vader is een Detective (English: My father is a detective). In October, she took part in the Dutch version of 71 Degrees North (71 Graden Noord).

Loos has been featured on the covers of Playboy , FHM , Nuts , Zoo Weekly and other men's magazines and lad mags.

Personal life

Loos met her future husband, Norwegian doctor Sven Christjar Skaiaa, [6] while she was filming 71 Graden Noord. After becoming pregnant, she relocated to Norway in 2009, and has only made occasional media appearances since then. Loos has stated on her official website that she is now a mother of two sons and works as a yoga teacher and massage therapist. [14]

Notable media appearances

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sophie Anderton</span> English model and reality TV personality

Sophie Louise Balinska-Jundzillova is an English model and reality television personality.

<i>The Den</i> (TV programme) Irish TV series or program

The Den was a long-running children's television strand of Ireland's public broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann. First broadcast on 29 September 1986 on RTÉ1, it moved to Network 2 two years later. Initially a continuity strand for weekday afternoon programmes, The Den later expanded during the late 1990s and the 2000s until it became synonymous with RTÉ's children's output. At various times during its run, it was known as Dempsey's Den, Den TV and Den2.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brigitte Nielsen</span> Danish actress, model, and singer (born 1963)

Brigitte Nielsen is a Danish actress, model, and singer. She began her career modelling for Greg Gorman and Helmut Newton. She subsequently acted in the 1985 films Red Sonja and Rocky IV, later returning to the Rocky series in Creed II (2018). Nielsen married Sylvester Stallone, with whom she starred in the 1986 film Cobra. She played a villain in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) and starred as the Black Witch in the 1990s Italian film series Fantaghirò. She later built a career starring in B-movies, hosting TV shows, and appearing on reality shows.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Podge and Rodge</span> Fictional character

Pádraig Judas O'Leprosy and Rodraig Spartacus O'Leprosy are the central characters of Irish television series A Scare at Bedtime, created and performed by Ciaran Morrison and Mick O'Hara. More recently, the brothers have presented The Podge and Rodge Show, a chat show in the same vein, and Podge & Rodge's Stickit Inn, set in a pub. Morrison and O'Hara also created and perform the characters of Zig and Zag, Bronx Bunny, and Teddy T.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lady Isabella Hervey</span> British model, actress and aristocrat

Lady Isabella Frederica Louisa de Pauw is a British model, socialite, aristocrat, and reality TV personality. She is the daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol, the sister of Lady Victoria Hervey and the incumbent 8th Marquess of Bristol, and half-sister of the 7th Marquess of Bristol.

<i>The Farm</i> (British TV series) British TV series or programme

The Farm is the British version of the international TV format The Farm, produced by Strix. The show had a number of celebrities appear on it during its two series run on Five between 2004 and 2005. After the completion of the second series in 2005, Five revealed that they would not be airing any further series of the show.

Donna and Joseph McCaul, also known as The McCauls, are a brother and sister musical duo who represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Ukraine. They were not pre-qualified for the final, due to Ireland's result from the 2004 contest, which meant they took part in the semi-final on 19 May 2005.

<i>The Podge and Rodge Show</i> Irish TV series or program

The Podge and Rodge Show is a talk show, broadcast and produced by RTÉ. For the first three seasons Podge and Rodge were joined by Lucy Kennedy as a co-host but for the first half of the fourth season they were joined by guest hosts including Michelle Heaton, after Kennedy took insult to being called "every name under the sun from bisto to an ugly Gráinne Seoige". Following a mid-season hiatus, Caroline Morahan took on the role of permanent co-host in February 2009. The programme airs every Monday and Tuesday at 22:50 on RTÉ Two from February to April and from October to December with a hiatus during the summer months. The series came to an end on 27 April 2010, with Kennedy appearing as a guest on the final episode of the fifth series.

<i>A Scare at Bedtime</i> Irish TV series or program

A Scare at Bedtime is an Irish television show, produced by Double Z Enterprises and broadcast by RTÉ, featuring the two puppets Podge and Rodge as the hosts of a spooky tales and urban myths comedy show. It ran from November 24, 1997 until January 9, 2006.

Lucy Kennedy is an Irish television, radio presenter and children's book author.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kim Woodburn</span> English television personality (born 1942)

Patricia Mary "Kim" Woodburn is an English television personality, writer, and former cleaner. Known as the "Queen of Clean", she came to prominence by co-presenting the Channel 4 series How Clean Is Your House? (2003–2009) and its Canadian version Kim's Rude Awakenings (2007–2009). Woodburn has gone on to appear on various reality television shows, including I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (2009) and Celebrity Big Brother (2017).

<i>Cirque de Celebrité</i> British TV series or programme

Cirque de Celebrité is a celebrity reality television show broadcast on Sky One. The show features celebrities training for and then performing various circus acts. The winner of the series of 2006 was Grace Adams-Short.

Caroline Morahan is an Irish actress and television host. In 2010, she was chosen as the face of Littlewoods Ireland.

Ninia Benjamin is a British comedian who makes frequent appearances at the Edinburgh Festival. Benjamin has also appeared on the TV shows 3 Non-Blondes and Twisted Tales.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Patty Brard</span> Musical artist

Petula Louise "Patty" Brard is a Dutch entertainer and entrepreneur of Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) descent. She is a television personality and a singer, notable as a former member of the girl group Luv'. For four decades, she has often hit the headlines of the tabloid press.

<i>Drowning on Dry Land</i> (play) 2004 play by Alan Ayckbourn

Drowning on Dry Land is a 2004 play by British playwright Alan Ayckbourn, his 66th to be produced. Exploring the culture of B-list celebrities, it is a comedy about the rise and fall of Charlie Conrad, a man apparently famous for being a failure.

Monica Loughman is an Irish ballet dancer and teacher, writer, and television personality. She was the first Westerner to achieve solo status with the Perm State Theatre of Opera and Ballet of Russia, where she danced for 16 years. On her return to Ireland, she established a network of ballet schools. She was also featured on a television series, Ballet Chancers, and appeared in other TV shows such as The Panel, The Podge and Rodge Show, Tubridy Tonight and The Late Late Show. She is co-author of a book about her experiences.

<i>Celebrity Big Brother</i> (British series 9) Season of television series

Celebrity Big Brother 2012, also known as Celebrity Big Brother 9, was the ninth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother. It began on 5 January 2012 and ended on 27 January 2012. It was the second Celebrity series to air on Channel 5 as part of the channel's then two-year contract with the show and the ninth series of the show to air overall. The series was sponsored by Plusnet. This was the first of two series of Celebrity Big Brother to air in 2012.

<i>Wife Swap</i> (American TV series) American reality television series

Wife Swap is an American reality television program based on the British show of the same name that was first broadcast in 2004. In the program, two families, usually from different social classes and lifestyles, swap wives/mothers – or sometimes husbands – for two weeks. The show originally aired on ABC for six seasons between 2004 and 2010 and was narrated by actor John Schwab.

References

  1. "Rebecca Loos". IMDb. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  2. "Official Website". Archived from the original on 6 March 2010.
  3. "Rebecca Loos Biography: Posh vs Very Posh". Thisislondon.co.uk. 4 March 1999. Archived from the original on 26 October 2008. Retrieved 27 April 2009.
  4. "My story of Becks, sex and text". Nzherald.co.nz. 16 April 2004. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  5. "Piers Morgan: My favourite moments on Planet Tabloid". The Independent. London. 5 September 2005. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  6. 1 2 Govan, Fiona (11 February 2009). "Rebecca Loos reveals pregnancy with new man". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 15 February 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  7. "Beckham story is tabloids' dream". news.bbc.co.uk. 9 April 2004.
  8. Richard Keeble; Ian Reeves (21 August 2014). The Newspapers Handbook. Routledge. pp. 304–. ISBN   978-1-136-50077-0.
  9. "Rebecca Loos is back: do you think she was right to sell her story?". Independent.co.uk . 15 March 2013.
  10. Quentin Falk; Ben Falk (2005). Television's Strangest Moments. Robson Books. p. 293. ISBN   978-1-86105-874-4.
  11. "Jenny Shimizu & Rebecca Loos: what's the story?" Archived 6 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine by Jane Czyzselka, Diva magazine, November 2005. Retrieved 16 November 2007.
  12. "When Hello means Bi for now" The Observer, 9 May 2004.
  13. "You Loos, Sharon" Daily Mirror, 5 June 2006.
  14. Rebecca Loos (21 November 2020). "About Rebecca Loos". rebeccaloos.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.