The premiere of the Netflix documentary dedicated to the life of former soccer player David Beckham has provoked all kinds of reactions, including those that come from those who know English best. That is the case of Rebecca Loos, who was the nanny of her children, and whose alleged infidelity to Victoria Beckham in 2003 also appears in the audiovisual piece.

The woman herself said in an interview with the Daily Mail newspaper that she had not been the only one who had an affair with the football player. And, without revealing her identity, Loos mentioned “a beautiful Spanish model” with whom Beckham did not stop talking during a party at the house of former soccer player Ronaldo Nazario, in September 2003.

This issue was addressed this Monday by the Telecinco program Así es la vida, which tried to find out which Spanish model it was. One of his collaborators, Antonio Montero, took the floor to explain what he knows about the subject. “There were many entanglements there,” he began by recounting.

“The person who was Beckham’s escort at the time was one of the people who most intervened in everything getting mixed up, because Rebecca knew that he was a married guy, who was asking her that this relationship should not be known,” he said. Her infidelity became known through the press, after he sold “two or three million euros of her interviews” as Montero recalled.

The journalist then went into the matter to reveal all the details about the party that Rebecca Loos was referring to. “Not only did that happen, but at that time there was also talk of an interview with Ronaldo, in which Victoria is trying to locate her husband,” he said. “He knows that he can be with her, he calls Rebecca and tells her ‘look for David, I want to talk to him urgently,'” he continues.

Montero finally went on to reveal the identity of the model with whom Loos saw the former soccer player. “He enters a room and finds Beckham with a model; the model that was talked about then, if I remember correctly, is Esther Cañadas,” said the collaborator of Así es la vida, putting an end to the doubts about who it was about.