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David Beckham OBE, OCD

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Emma Emma | 11:24 UK time, Tuesday, 4 April 2006

You really would need to have been wrapped in cotton wool, bless, over the past couple of days to have missed David Beckham hitting the headlines again. However, it wasn't for scoring the winning goal or due to reported relationship problems. No, it was his admission to having Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).

In an interview with Tim Lovejoy, to be broadcast on ITV1 in the run-up to this summer's World Cup, David Beckham said:

"I have got this disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs. I'll put my Pepsi cans in the fridge and if there's one too many then I'll put it in another cupboard somewhere. I'll go into a hotel room and before I can relax I have to move all the leaflets and all the books and put them in a drawer."
Unfortunately for David, he doesn't seem to be heaped with support from family and team-mates. He told Tim Lovejoy that Victoria calls him a "weirdo" for his behaviour, and he keeps his disorder a secret from fellow players at Real Madrid.

He recalls regular teasing by Manchester United players, while with the club at away games: "I thought they were just coming in for a chat. But then they'd go out and I'm thinking, 'Something's different here'. And then all the magazines would be all wonky."

Luckily, David need certainly not feel alone or uncomfortable with his OCD in celeb land. The press have managed to put together an extensive list of stars who are reported to have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, including: Paul Gascoigne, Woody Allen, Harrison Ford, Emily Lloyd, Michelle Pfeiffer, Billy Bob Thornton, Natalie Appleton and Winona Ryder. And from earlier eras: Howard Hughs, Charles Dickens and Marcel Prouste.

And of course there's Ouch! We'll speak to you about OCD any time, Mr Beckham, and our regular columns by OCD'er Julia Kite are essential reading.

If you want to avoid tabloidy headlines such as: 'Straighten it like Beckham', and 'Count it like Beckham', then check out the Daily Mail's or in yesterday's Independent.

Comments

i luv beckham

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  • At 12:49 PM on 08 Nov 2006, GOKI GATLWAK GOK wrote:

David Beckham is like a father and play roles of a heart in English football. removing him from captainship means poor quality football to English side. David Beckham i call him "A man of the people" starting from the day he was removed from captainship up to todate english are very poor, unskill players, no one can play and distribute passes to the scorers, team work died and went with Beckham. England national team will be like Manchester United who never won a trophy after selling Beckham to Madrid

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  • At 11:34 AM on 12 Jan 2007, kingley wrote:

David Beckham is like a father and play roles of a heart in English football. removing him from captainship means poor quality football to English side. David Beckham i call him "A man of the people" starting from the day he was removed from captainship up to todate english are very poor, unskill players, no one can play and distribute passes to the scorers, team work died and went with Beckham. England national team will be like Manchester United who never won a trophy after selling Beckham to Madrid

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  • At 11:47 PM on 09 Jul 2007, bradley hawes craddock wrote:

david i think you are the daddy of football since you have comeback to the england squad they have been amazing you make that team keep going

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  • At 09:37 AM on 06 Aug 2007, josh thompson wrote:

deer beckham i love football but can you get me better at it so i can come like you and ive got la galxy shirt it mint love from josh (so)

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