Glamour girl-turned-housewife Rebecca Loos is living a new life after the ‘David Beckham affair’ storm, moving to a remote Nordic ski village to raise her children
The stunning mum, 39, lives in the Norwegian mountains with her doctor husband and her two sons
REBECCA Loos has revealed that she has no regrets about her life, twelve years after she shot into the limelight thanks to an alleged affair with David Beckham.
The stunning mum, 39, lives in the Norwegian mountains with her doctor husband and her two sons - who she calls her "little vikings."
Rebecca, who is launching a blog about the Scandinavian wilderness, told that she has "no regrets" and has happily swapped her celebrity glamour for life as a Nordic domestic goddess.
Her family live in the ski hamlet of Hemsedal, where she and her husband, Sven, raise their sons Magnus, seven, and Liam, four.
She said: "I clean the house, scrub the bathroom, make dinner every night, do the washing - I love caring for my home and family."
And her life has changed completely since her days in the spotlight, with her focus now firmly on her kids and the stunning Scandinavian wilderness around her.
She said: "It’s not like I have an allowance, but I won’t just blow £2,000 on a Chanel handbag or £600 on a pair of Louboutins.
"I have about two manicures a year, maybe three haircuts. I used to get blowdries all the time and I never did my own hair. Now I'm last in the queue - the focus is on my home."
Her Instagram, where she shares updates from her Scandinavian life, is soon to be transformed into a blog dedicated to charting her adventures in the great outdoors.
Here she will share her love of the wilderness with her thousands of followers, and occasionally impart wisdom from her days in the public eye, which all began when she was pictured in a nightclub with the then-28-year-old David Beckham.
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He denied any affair allegations and she lost her job as his personal assistant, but was catapulted into a world of glamour and fame as result.
After she met Sven on a reality TV show, she fell pregnant and moved to the Nordic wilderness.
She said: "People said I was mad, who was this guy? I hardly knew him, what on earth was I doing?
"But look at everything I have now, I am so happy. I have no regrets, I am so happy with my life now. But many people are so afraid of change.
"Change is good, change is how you learn, people should just f***ing go for it."
Today, she said that she has embraced domestic life, and feels like her and her husband, who works as a doctor, are a great combination.
The stunning blogger said: "I love my home, keeping it clean, cooking for my boys, packing the lunchboxes - that is my territory. If my husband dares to interfere I’m like, 'hands off'! The lawn, snow-ploughing and barn is all his.
"I was never going to be one of those women who put their career on hold, who put their hand out to their husband, to ask permission. I used to think that was the worst.
"All that has changed. I feel like I’ve grown up. Now we are a team."
And she has "no regrets" about anything - even though she "took a lot of wrong decisions and got talked into a lot of things."
She said: "I go back to London around three times a year to see friends but we don't go out partying like in the old days.
"I would never have thought when I was in London partying that one day I would be happy to stay at home."
And the former glamour model claims she couldn't have picked a better place to settle down.
She said: "When I moved here originally, the paparazzi camped outside our apartment in Oslo but since we've moved here, they don't bother me. Most Norwegians are pretty laid back and not interested in my past. They don't recognise me or care.
"I'm recognised much more in the UK and Spain. I do not want that to happen to my boys."
With Magnus and Liam as her main focus now, she said: "It's really fun to have this time with them. You can never get it again. My life used to be very materialistic but the luxury I have now is time - time with my children.
"Everything I have done has brought me to where I am now and I wouldn't change that for the world. "Everyone makes mistakes in their lives. But you just have to learn from them and grow. Life is a journey."