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David Beckham and Victoria. AP
LONDON, MAY 25. David Beckham's wife says her husband has never been unfaithful to her, despite claims by two women that they had affairs with him. ``Through all of this, I feel really sorry for David because it is his name that has been dragged through it, and he has done nothing wrong,'' Victoria said. ``I really do believe deep down that I have the most faithful husband I could hope for,'' the former Spice Girl added. ``He has always been faithful and nothing has changed at all. I can honestly say that I am really lucky to have him.'' Beckham's marriage appeared to be in trouble when a woman who used to work as a personal assistant for his former agent said she had an affair with the soccer star. She went on TV and sold her story to British tabloids. Reports of another alleged affair also surfaced. The Beckhams have two sons, Brooklyn and Romeo. The reports led to speculation that Beckham would leave his Real Madrid team and return to England. AP
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