Coleen Rooney has blasted Rebekah Vardy as ‘vicious’ for discussing leaking a story about her dead sister.
During the famous Wagatha Christie trial, text messages between Rebekah and her agent Caroline Watt where they talked about leaking stories were revealed to the court.
One which Coleen has described in an interview with The Times as being the most hurtful came after Rebekah, who Wayne’s wife accuses of doing things ‘only to be in the public eye’, discovered Coleen had blocked her on Instagram.
‘What a c*** x’ Vardy wrote, before following it up with: ‘Maybe I should say something about Rosie x’. Rosie McLoughlin was Coleen’s sister who died aged 14 following a lifelong battle with Rett syndrome.
In July 2022, Coleen emerged victorious in the famous Wagatha Christie libel battle, with Rebekah Vardy ordered to pay up to £1.5million for her legal fees.
Rebekah had sued Coleen for libel over an accusation her account had been used to leak details of Coleen’s private life to the press. This came after Coleen staged an elaborate sting operation to find out who was passing on stories about her to The Sun.
Coleen Rooney departs the High Court with her husband and former England football captain Wayne Rooney in London on May 10, 2022
Rebekah Vardy leaves the High Court in London on May 10, 2022, amid the Wagatha Christie court case
Rosie McLoughlin was Coleen’s sister who died aged 14 following a lifelong battle with Rett syndrome (pictured)
How it all began: On October 9, 2019, Coleen Rooney, now 36, accused Rebekah Vardy’s Instagram account of leaking ‘false stories’ about her to the press (above)
Of the discussion surrounding her sister, Coleen said: ‘How can someone try to create a story around someone’s sister who’s passed away? How can you be that vicious?’
‘I’ve never fallen out with the partner of another footballer in my life and I never thought I would,’ Coleen revealed in her latest interview.
That was until she suspected Rebekah of leaking stories about her to the press.
However Coleen said that before the drama, she had already felt her and Rebekah’s friendship was ‘unnatural’.
She said: ‘I can tell when someone is trying to force a friendship because of your status. I’m very savvy about that.
‘And I felt like the friendship Rebekah was trying to put on me was unnatural.’
She added that she ‘knew she (Rebekah) enjoyed the limelight’ and would ‘do things only to be in the public eye’.
Coleen added: ‘And the more I knew, the more I wasn’t surprised.’
On her strategy for the court case, ahead of a tell-all Disney+ documentary, Coleen also revealed her husband Wayne told her to ‘just tell the truth, because no one can go wrong with the truth.’
She added: ‘If you lie, you get nervous and get caught.’
In what she described as her ‘time to speak’, the drama-filled story will be covered in a Disney+ documentary dropping on October 18 – which will follow Coleen and her husband Wayne Rooney through the high-profile court case.
Between September 2017 and October 2019 The Sun ran a number of articles about Coleen, including that she travelled to Mexico to look into baby ‘gender selection’ treatment, her plan to revive her TV career and the flooding of her basement.
But on October 9, 2019, Coleen shared a jaw-dropping Instagram post revealing she had been sharing false stories and limiting the viewers to just one person to see if they ended up in the newspaper. The goal was to uncover the leak.
The iconic end line read: ‘It’s ……. Rebekah Vardy’s account’. The public dispute makes headlines around the world, with the hashtag #WagathaChristie trending.
Of the reveal, Coleen said Wayne had tried to convince her not to post it and instead ‘just get rid of your Instagram’.
‘No that’s not the point,’ she said – adding she then went on to conduct her sting operation herself.
Coleen Rooney arrives at the Royal Courts Of Justice, London, on May 13, 2022, for the high-profile libel battle between Rebekah Vardy and herself
Having her say: Coleen recently opened up about the trial and documentary in her bombshell interview with British Vogue
Pictured: Rebekah sensationally lost the ‘Wagatha Christie’ libel case with Coleen in July 2022
Coleen said: ‘Wayne’s not a big social media person and keeping things to myself is my coping mechanism. I know people will think, ‘But he’s your husband!’
‘I know he’s my husband but it’s my battle. What am I going to get out of telling him? There’s nothing he can do. I’ve got to do this by myself.’
Rebekah was said to have scored one of the worst own goals in British legal history after a High Court judge dismissed her evidence as ‘evasive or implausible’ and accused her of deliberately deleting WhatsApp messages central to the case.
Of finding out she had won the case, Coleen said it ‘took a while to sink’.
‘But when I came downstairs that morning I thought, ‘It got done,” she added. ‘And that was a nice feeling.’
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