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Mark Wahlberg's brutal and 'disturbing' comments on David Beckham's move to LA

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David Beckham is suing Mark Wahlberg for $10.5 million (Image: Getty Images)
David Beckham is suing Mark Wahlberg for $10.5 million (Image: Getty Images)

Mark Wahlberg once accused David Beckham of disrupting the tranquillity of their LA neighbourhood, as details of their rocky relationship come to light.

The pair have been at odds since Beckham's high-profile move to LA Galaxy from Real Madrid. In a recent legal battle, Beckham is taking Wahlberg to court alongside F45 founders Adam Gilchrist and Rob Deutsch.

DB Ventures Ltd alleges that Wahlberg "duped" the football legend into a partnership with F45, resulting in Beckham losing more than £8.5 million when his shares were held back until after their value had tanked - accusations the Mark Wahlberg Investment Group and his fellow defendants have slammed as unfounded.

Wahlberg and his co-defendants are pushing for the 'fraudulent conduct' lawsuit to be thrown out, insisting Beckham is dodging his own accountability. However, this isn't the first clash between the two stars.

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Both celebrities resided in the same exclusive Beverley Hills area, where Wahlberg lamented the loss of peace following Beckham's arrival. "Man, the Beckhams. It used to be so quiet on my road," Wahlberg complained to Daily Mail in 2009.

"Then David moves in with his family. Suddenly we’ve got paparazzi hanging out day and night. Now they’ll follow any car that drives down the road. I take strong exception to that kind of thing. When I take my kids to the park I don’t want strangers sticking their lenses into our faces."

He remarked: "I’m not telling Beckham to take his family home. I’m just not sure why he came to America in the first place. Man, we don’t want your soccer. There’s no way Americans are going to buy the idea of 90 minutes of running around without much happening. Thanks for trying guys, but we’ll stick to baseball and basketball."

Mark Wahlberg's brutal and 'disturbing' comments on David Beckham's move to LAMark Wahlberg and his co-defendants have asked a judge to dismiss the case (Getty)

Despite his controversial remarks, Wahlberg was keen to clarify that there was no bad blood between them, noting that Beckham 'seems like a nice guy'. The two later found common ground, with Beckham becoming the global ambassador for F45 Training, a fitness company Wahlberg has a stake in, as of August 2021.

"“I’ve been a fan of the F45 franchise and training model since being introduced by my friend, Mark Wahlberg," Beckham expressed in a press release at the time. This was followed by an Instagram post a year later, showing Beckham and Wahlberg enjoying time together in Canada.

Beckham shared the moment on Instagram, writing: "Great few days in Muskoka with family and friends wow what a place and yes we laughed a lot and drank a little @markwahlberg @jamiejsalter @tie_domi THE BEST."

However, in April 2024, Beckham's DB Ventures Ltd took legal action against F45. Beckham, who initiated the federal lawsuit in May 2023, alleged in court documents that F45 had 'duped' him into signing an endorsement deal, claiming he never received the $10 million promised during the contract talks.

Beckham also alleged that he was promised shares as part of his compensation, which he never received. Wahlberg's legal team has brushed off Beckham's allegations, labelling them as unfounded as they push for a dismissal amidst the deterioration of the duo's relationship.

Andrew Gamble

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