Coleen Rooney has damaged her silence on her “Wagatha Christie” court docket battle towards Rebekah Vardy, saying: “What I said in that post, I still stick by today.”
Rooney, the spouse of former England star Wayne, publicly claimed in October 2019 that Vardy, who’s married to Leicester City striker Jamie, shared three faux tales posted on her private Instagram account with The Sun newspaper.
Her online sleuthing – which concerned posting false tales and limiting who might see them – drew comparisons to Agatha Christie, the famed crime novelist.
Recalling the evening earlier than, Rooney mentioned in an interview with British Vogue: “I’d started thinking about what I was going to do. I just wanted these stories to stop.
“So I began writing what I wished to say after which the subsequent morning I put it on the market. That was the beginning of one thing that I’d by no means have anticipated.”
Vardy tried to sue her fellow WAG for defamation.
Legal case was ‘scary’
The social media drama subsequently sparked a high-profile libel trial – and Vardy was ordered to pay Rooney’s authorized prices after losing the case.
She mentioned they have been “in the same world” – so she thought Vardy can be equally protecting of household privateness.
Though Vardy “wasn’t a friend” and so they “never socialised”, Rooney mentioned she had by no means fallen out with one other footballer’s companion earlier than.
“I’ve never been in a legal case before so for me it was scary,” she mentioned.
“What a horrible experience.”
“It was so difficult in that courtroom,” she continued, “especially watching her on the stand. It was quite painful. I felt uneasy.”
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Rooney mentioned textual content messages revealed in court docket between Vardy and her former agent Caroline Watt, through which they talked about her late sister Rosie, who died from Rett syndrome in 2013 aged 14, “knocked me sick”.
She additionally spoke about her wardrobe for the trial.
“I’d rather spend money on a holiday wardrobe than a court wardrobe,” she mentioned, including that having damaged her foot a number of weeks earlier which was nonetheless in a medical boot by the point of the trial, she purchased a few pairs of trousers.
Her husband carried her Fendi tote bag into court docket for her on the primary day, and continued to take action day by day after that. “I think it was a superstition thing,” she mentioned.
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‘It’s my story to inform’
Rooney additionally revealed the trial impacted their relationship on the time.
“He was supportive, you know, but it took its toll. He kept saying all the way throughout it ‘Don’t worry, you’ll be fine’. But there were certain moments where we did have disagreements. Not over the case, but he would get annoyed with me because I was quite short-tempered. You know, I didn’t have time for him. I lost my focus.”
She has lately been filming for a brand new three-part fly-on-the-wall Disney+ documentary in regards to the court docket case.
“I felt like everyone else has spoken about it except me,” she mentioned. “And it’s my story to tell.”
Content Source: news.sky.com