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Rebekah Vardy today admitted she was happy for her agent Caroline Watt to ‘do her dirty work’ and told her to leak a story about a well-known female celebrity ‘s******g a footballer’ behind her husband’s back, the bombshell Wagatha Christie libel trial heard today.
Rebekah took to the witness stand again this morning under the glare of her bitter rival Coleen Rooney, 36, who – in October 2019 – accused the 40-year-old of leaking stories about her private life following a social media ‘sting’ operation.
Coleen publicly claimed her fellow WAG of sharing three fake stories she had posted on her personal Instagram with The Sun, an allegation Rebekah vehemently denied – leading her to launch the £3million legal action which is now in its second day.
Today, under cross-examination by Coleen’s barrister, David Sherborne, Rebekah was quizzed over leaking stories about her husband’s teammates Riyad Mahrez and Danny Drinkwater. In Drinkwater’s case, Rebekah told her agent she ‘wanted money’ in return for information about the midfielder crashing his car, it is alleged.
Rebekah told the court she was ‘deeply affected’ by drink-driving because her ex-husband ‘killed two people’. Steve Clark was the boss at Rebekah’s timeshare company. She met him while in her twenties but they split after he caused a head-on crash which killed two people and saw him sentenced to two years in jail.
Coleen was furiously taking notes during Rebekah’s cross-examination, while Wayne looked straight ahead, unable to look at his wife’s enemy as she gave evidence.
Rebekah was asked about Mr Sherborne about a text she sent to Ms Watt telling her to ‘leak’ a story about a woman allegedly cheating on her husband, Rebekah claimed she was ‘just joking’.
Mr Sherborne questioned her about what she said in reference to a story about a woman named only as Mrs F – a ‘well-known celebrity’ – her estranged husband Mr H and Mr G, a ‘well-known footballer’.
Rebekah told her agent Ms Watt that she should ‘leak the story about her s******g G behind H’s back’,’ Mr Sherborne said. Rebekah said she was ‘a bit shocked and a bit disgusted about what I’d seen in the paper’.
Mr Sherborne asked whether she was so annoyed that she had instructed Ms Watt to leak a story about Mrs F allegedly cheating.
‘That’s the way it reads,’ she replied, adding: ‘Again, in context, bits of information mixed in with other bits of information. I was actually just joking about that one.’
Rebekah was also quizzed about claims she tried to ‘do the dirty’ and spill the beans on unrest in the Leicester City dressing room when star player Riyad Mahrez went ‘on strike’.
The court heard Rebekah contacted her agent Caroline Watt after Mahrez failed to turn up for training for the second day running. At the time of the exchange in February 2018, Mahrez was seeking a move to Manchester City.
In the WhatsApp message, Vardy wrote: ‘Mahrez not turned up for training again. The lads are fuming.’
Ms Watt suggested she contact TV reporter Rob Dorsett, who was one of the journalists covering the story for Sky Sports News.
Rebekah replied that she didn’t want the story to ‘come back on me.’
Under cross examination, Rebekah said: ‘It was pretty much unheard of for a player to go one strike and not turn up for training.
She said the story of the turmoil in the dressing room ‘absolutely 100 per cent did not come from me’.
But she admitted that ‘in a fleeting moment’ it appeared from Watt’s response that she was ‘prepared to do her dirty work’ for her.
She insisted the information didn’t come from husband Jamie, Leicester City’s star striker, saying: ‘It was speculation of just bits of information that I had heard and overheard, and also read in the press before.’
She added: ‘Yes, it doesn’t look good there, I was gossiping about things that were already in the public domain. I was just gossiping.’
Among the key claims heard at today’s sensational Wagatha Christie showdown –
- Rebekah tried to ‘do the dirty’ and spill the beans on unrest in the Leicester dressing room when star player Riyad Mahrez went ‘on strike’;
- She ‘spoke with agent Caroline Watt about leaking a story about female celebrity ‘cheating on her husband with footballer”;
- Texted agent ‘OMG what a c***’ after she stopped following her – then ‘discussed whether the leak of a story from Coleen’s private Instagram about her ”car crash” was the reason’;
- She told her agent she ‘wanted paying’ for information about Danny Drinkwater leaving police custody after crashing his car, court heard;
- Rebekah tells court she was ‘deeply affected’ by drink-driving because her former husband ‘killed two people’;
- But she denies Coleen’s barrister’s claims it was ‘standard practice’ for her to leak stories to media via Ms Watt;

A court sketch showing Rebekah Vardy (middle) appearing in the witness box in front of the Rooneys, with Wayne (third from right) unable to look at her

Coleen Rooney arrived at the Royal Courts of Justice wearing a £32.99 white and black patterned Zara dress while her left foot was still in a brace following an accident at home

Rebekah appears at the Royal Courts Of Justice in London for the second day of the Wagatha Christie libel trial today


Coleen was once again accompanied by her Derby County manager husband Wayne (right), who carried a leather handbag containing a file

Rebekah is expected to take to the witness stand again this morning after repeatedly denying being a leaker during her yesterday’s testimony

The wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy was accompanied by a security guard as she made her way through a scrum of photographers
Today saw the toxic feud between Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy spill out into the High Court for a second day after months of painstaking pre-trial hearings.
Below is a summary of the evidence as it was heard in court:
Rebekah ”’tried to do the dirty” and spill the beans on unrest at Leicester when star play Riyad Mahrez ”went on strike”’
Today, the court heard claims Rebekah tried to ‘do the dirty’ and spill the beans on unrest in the Leicester City dressing room when star player Riyad Mahrez went ‘on strike’.
The court heard Rebekah contacted her agent Caroline Watt after Mahrez failed to turn up for training for the second day running.
At the time of the exchange in February 2018, Mahrez was seeking a move to Manchester City.
In the WhatsApp message, Vardy wrote: ‘Mahrez not turned up for training again. The lads are fuming.’
Ms Watt suggested she contact TV reporter Rob Dorsett, who was one of the journalists covering the story for Sky Sports News.
Rebekah replied that she didn’t want the story to ‘come back on me.’
Under cross examination from Coleen Rooney’s barrister David Sherborne, she said: ‘It was pretty much unheard of for a player to go one strike and not turn up for training.
She said the story of the turmoil in the dressing room ‘absolutely 100 per cent did not come from me’.
But she admitted that ‘in a fleeting moment’ it appeared from Watt’s response that she was ‘prepared to do her dirty work’ for her.
She insisted the information didn’t come from husband Jamie, Leicester City’s star striker, saying: ‘It was speculation of just bits of information that I had heard and overheard, and also read in the press before.’
She added: ‘Yes, it doesn’t look good there, I was gossiping about things that we already in the public domain. I was just gossiping.’
Rebekah said she did not know whether or not her husband’s then team-mates were ‘fuming’ about Mr Mahrez not turning up for training.
‘It was probably something I was plucking from thin air. It was just a gossip that was all,’ she told the court.
She also said: ‘It was a speculation of bits of information that I’ve heard and overheard, and also they had been in the press before.’
Rebekah – ‘I was ”just joking” when I told my agent to ”leak” story about celebrity ”s******g behind her husband’s back”’
Rebekah discussed with her agent Caroline Watt leaking a story about a woman allegedly cheating on her husband, the High Court has heard.
The WAG insisted she was ‘just joking’ when Mr Sherborne questioned her about what she said in reference to a story about a woman named only as Mrs F – a ‘well-known celebrity’ – her estranged husband Mr H and Mr G, a ‘well-known footballer’.
Rebekah told Ms Watt that she should ‘leak the story about her s******g G behind H’s back’,’ Mr Sherborne said.
Jamie Vardy’s wife said she was ‘a bit shocked and a bit disgusted about what I’d seen in the paper’.
Mr Sherborne asked whether she was so annoyed that she had instructed Ms Watt to leak a story about Mrs F allegedly cheating.
‘That’s the way it reads,’ she replied, adding: ‘Again, in context, bits of information mixed in with other bits of information. I was actually just joking about that one.’
Rebekah denied the suggestion it was ‘standard practice’ for her to leak private information to The Sun via her agent.
While questioning her over an alleged leak of a story about a footballer, referred to in court only as Mr X, being unfaithful to his partner, Mr Sherborne said: ‘That was standard practice, wasn’t it, that you gave information to Ms Watt and she would give it to the Sun?’
‘No,’ she replied.
When asked if Sun reporter Andy Halls was a ‘good conduit’ for information, she said: ‘No, that’s not the case. I never gave him information.’
Rebekah Vardy told her publicist she ‘wanted paying’ for information about footballer Danny Drinkwater leaving police custody after crashing his car, High Court hears
Rebekah told her agent she ‘wanted paying’ for information about Danny Drinkwater leaving police custody after crashing his car, the High Court heard.
Reading texts between her and her agent, Mr Sherborne said: ‘You say ‘he’s only just been let out of the cells last night’ and then said you wanted paying for this.
‘To which she said ‘which police station? They will need to confirm with the police station before they write it’.
‘The ‘they’ she’s referring to is The Sun, isn’t it?’
Rebekah confirmed ‘they’ referred to The Sun, but, explaining the comment about being paid for information, she said: ‘It was a fleeting thought and one I didn’t consider any more then when I wrote it.’
‘It wasn’t a serious comment,’ she added.
Mr Drinkwater used to play for Leicester City with her husband, Jamie Vardy, and in 2019 played for Chelsea.
Rebekah sent a message to her agent Caroline Watt to tell her that Drinkwater had been arrested, the court heard.
‘Danny Drinkwater arrested… Crashed his car drunk with 2 girls in it … both in hospital one with broken ribs,’ court documents show.
Rebekah also said: ‘I want paying for this.’
She told the court she was ‘deeply affected’ by drink-driving as her ex-husband ‘killed two people’.
Steve Clark was the boss at Rebekah’s timeshare company. She met him while in her twenties but they split after he caused a head-on crash which killed two people and saw him sentenced to two years in jail.
Later, it emerged the story had already come out.
‘Holy F*** … I’m fuming I didn’t give it to you earlier,’ Rebekah sent in a message to Ms Watt.
‘Me too,’ Ms Watt replied. ‘That would have been a fortune.’
Rebekah told the court that was correct but added Ms Watt also included ‘laughing face’ emojis.
‘I realise how badly they read and again I apologise,’ she says. ‘But again these are private conversations between two people… that knew each other’s sense of humour.’
Mr Sherborne asks if this was a joke or serious, and says Vardy ‘can’t have it both ways’.
In May 2019, Drinkwater was banned from driving for 20 months and ordered to carry out 70 hours’ community service after admitting drink-driving.
He had two women passengers in the car and caused £50,000 of damage to the vehicle.
During the exchange over Drinkwater’s crash, Ms Watt urged Rebekah to contact the footballer on Instagram because they needed to find out his address in Cheshire, the court was told.
It was part of an exchange in which Ms Watt explained that she needed more details to help journalists follow up the story, according to Coleen’s barrister David Sherborne.
But Rebekah denied this.
She said: ‘If I did message him, and I can’t remember if I did, I would probably have told him he is a f****** idiot.’


Coleen smiled as she got out of a waiting car (left) while Rebekah – who emerged from a black Mercedes – wore a more neutral expression

Rebekah strolls towards the entrance of the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand for day 2 of the Wagatha Christie trial

Coleen and Wayne leave their car outside the High Court. The former England striker has been accompanying his wife throughout the trial


Happier times: Rebekah and Coleen celebrating England’s win against Wales at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in France in 2016 (left) and singer Peter Andre (right)
Rebekah texted agent ‘OMG what a c***’ after Coleen stopped following her – then ‘discussed whether the leak of a story from Coleen’s private Instagram about her ”car crash” was the reason’;
Rebekah was asked during the cross examination about WhatsApp messages she sent to Caroline Watt about Coleen unfollowing her on Instagram.
‘What a c***,’ Rebekah said, when she realised Coleen was no longer following her.
Coleen’s lawyer Mr Sherborne told the court about a story that appeared in The Sun about Coleen being in a car crash, written by journalist Andy Halls.
Rebekah discussed in the texts whether this could have been the reason Coleen stopped following her.
Rebekah said in a message to Ms Watt that she doesn’t know how Coleen ‘would ever know that unless Halls has leaked it, in which case please don’t give him the Mr X stuff’.
‘Mr X’ was a married footballer who had an affair with a woman who became pregnant, the court hears.
Mr Sherborne suggested this means that if the journalist ‘has dobbed us in’, don’t give him the ‘juicy gossip’.
Rebekah said that the story about Mr X was ‘widely known’ and there was speculation on social media about it.
The WAG said it was ‘not true’ the car crash post had been leaked by Ms Watt to the Sun.
Mr Sherborne said Ms Watt came up with a ‘lie’ that her laptop had been left with ‘one of the girls’ at her company.

JANUARY 2019: Ms Vardy texts Miss Watt and is said to have described Coleen as a ‘nasty b****… I’ve taken a big dislike to her! She thinks she’s amazing…Would love to leak those stories’

FEBRUARY 2019: Ms Watt and Ms Vardy realise Rooney has unfollowed them on Instagram. In a series of messages, Rebekah, who is married to Leicester City striker Jamie, 35, is said to have described Coleen as a ‘nasty b****’ and a ‘c***’, while Ms Watt brands the wife of former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney as ‘trash’ and ‘up her own ar**’

OCTOBER 2019: The pair discuss their response to Coleen’s now infamous Wagatha Christie claims. The text messages are said to show Rebekah describing Mrs Rooney as a ‘b***’ and a ‘c***’
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