It has been reported that David and Victoria Beckham tested positive for Coronavirus earlier this year after partying hard in Los Angeles.
According to The Sun, the 45-year-old football icon and his designer wife felt they were ‘super-spreaders’ after their employees, relatives and friends contracted the virus.
The couple embarked on a trip to the UK for their son’s 21st birthday on March 4 before traveling back to the United States on March 11th ahead of the launch of David’s football club, Inter Miami in Florida, before returning to the Cotswolds on March 19.
Tests later revealed that the couple had COVID-19 after David began to feel unwell and Victoria developed a sore throat and a high temperature.
A source told The Sun: “It was an absolute nightmare scenario.
“They attended a couple of swanky networking events as David had promotional duties, and were shaking hands and kissing fans and various club dignitaries,’ claimed the insider.
“They then flew back to London, and were whisked straight to their Cotswolds mansion.”
“When they returned back to Maimi, David started to feel ill and then Victoria developed a sore throat and high temperature.
“At the same time, several of their team including drivers, bodyguards, and assistants fell ill — a couple of them very badly so.
“Victoria really panicked and made the whole family quarantine rigidly for more than two weeks.
“She was utterly petrified they might be super-spreaders, and did all she could to minimise all future risk.
“Not only was she poorly in bed, she was also completely panicked. It was a rough few weeks.”
After they recovered fully, the couple checked in frequently with their team and even delivered “care packages” to at least two members of staff who were badly affected by the virus.
According to the source, Victoria and David ran swab and antibody tests to make sure they no longer had the virus before going to Greece and Italy on holiday.









