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Beckham reveals his battle with obsessive disorder
By Maxine Frith (Independent)
Updated: 2006-04-03 13:49

David Beckham has admitted that he suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder.

david beckhamThe footballer has spoken for the first time of his addiction to rearranging hotel rooms and lining up cans of soft drinks to make "everything perfect".

In a television interview to be screened before the World Cup this summer, Beckham says he has tried to break his cycle of repetitive behaviour but cannot stop.

OCD, as it is known, affects one in 60 people in Britain, ranging from mild traits to a debilitating dependency on rituals of cleanliness, symmetry or other issues.

"I've got this obsessive compulsive disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line or everything has to be in pairs," Beckham said in the interview.

"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.

"Everything has to be perfect."

Asked if he wanted to stop his obsessive behaviour, he said: "I would like to. I've tried and can't stop."

Beckham admitted he was also addicted to having tattoos, partly because he enjoys the pain.

The England captainsaid that his wife, Victoria, calls him a "weirdo" because of his condition.

Newspapers have delighted in stories of Beckham's eccentric behaviour, with reports that he wears white clothes to match his furniture, buys 30 pairs of identical Calvin Klein underpants every fortnight and insists on lining up his shirts according to colour.

Mrs Beckham, who has revealed her husband's inner secrets before, recently told one interviewer: "He's got that obsessive compulsive thing where everything has to match. If you open our fridge, it's all co-ordinated down either side.
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