David Beckham is suing In Touch, a US magazine, after they published claims that Beckham claims are slander made by Irma Nici who is 26.
Nici has a website in which she calls herself the most popular call girl in the world at the price of $10,000 per night. She now claims that David Beckham paid for her NY hotel room three years ago in August of 2007, and then later in London.
The magazine printed that Nici said that the pair had chemistry together and that in real life Beckham is quiet nice and is not a bit full of himself unlike many other celebrities she has been with. In fact, while in New York Nici stated a second woman joined them for the night that was arranged by Kristin Davis who is known as the owner of the largest escort agency in the world made famous for taking down Eliot Spitzer the former NY governor.
Beckham’s spokesman who has three children with his wife fashion designer and former Spice Girl, Victoria Beckham, calls the claims absolutely nonsense and that the magazine knew before they printed the story that is was absolutely untrue. However, due to the fact that In Touch still chose to print it his legal team will be taking action.
Sources claim that there are inaccuracies in the story of Nici, such as her claim that she was with him at the Le Parker Meridien Hotel while records prove that Beckham and his teammates stayed at the Waldorf Astoria.
David Beckham’s stellar career is clearly not over yet, but he won’t be returning to his ‘roots’ in the east end of London, despite continuing efforts on the part of David Gold, co-owner of West Ham United.
David and Victoria Beckham will reportedly not be buying a second house in Los Angeles. Many people had speculated that the couple had bought a large property in Santa Monica. However, as it turns out, the house belongs to friends of theirs. David and Victoria stayed this weekend with them at the beach house. They were also joined by Gordon Ramsay with wife Tana and family.
England’s bid for the 2018 World Cup has been stepped up a gear this week as the ‘Back to Bid Week’ was launched with the support of host David Beckham the former captain of England.
A football supporter who was accused of trespassing at the World Cup for walking into England’s dressing room must wait until next week to hear his sentence. Pavlos Joseph aged 32 from London appeared at a Cape Town special World Cup Court, but his case was delayed until Wednesday.