Rebecca Loos has claimed that David Beckham has "not denied" claims of an affair between them while speaking on Good Morning Britain (GMB).
The former assistant was discussing David and Victoria Beckham's new Netflix documentary.
When asked by presenters Kate Garraway and Richard Madeley if she was bothered by the footballer's refusal to admit to the alleged affair, she said: "He's not denied it, he's never denied it.
"He has said my claims are ludicrous, ludicrous is not denying, ludicrous can be truth, ludicrous is a term used by lawyers to give to their clients when they don't want them to admit the truth.
"They say 'use the word ludicrous, it will deflect attention,' he's never denied it."
She was later asked how much warning she was given about the new documentary to which she claimed she was given "none at all".
She added: "That's okay, it's their life, it's their documentary."
GMB host Kate Garraway chimed in to say: "I guess they would argue that you didn't give them any warning when you went public."
Rebecca Loos agreed, saying: "So their we go, now we're even, fair fair."
David Beckham says time during allegations was 'an absolute circus'
Loos alleges she had an affair with David Beckham in 2003 while he was playing for Spanish footballing side Real Madrid and when she was his personal assistant.
She previously told Sky News: "The chemistry between David and I was so strong that everyone was aware and people weren't happy, obviously, because I was being very unprofessional and he's a married man.
"He just kept looking at me and then it dawned on me what he'd asked me - and I did want to go back with him."
The pair were alleged to have slept together with Loos saying she felt "used" but went back to him because "there were still feelings there".
Opening up about his time during the allegations, Beckham said: "It was an absolute circus - and everyone loves it when the circus comes to town, right? Unless you're in it."
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