Rebekah Vardy admits to setting up paparazzi pictures insisting 'everyone does it'
04.08.2022 - 05:43
/ msn.com
Rebekah Vardy has admitted she has set up paparazzi photos - insisting everyone does it. In a bid to restore her reputation, the WAG, 40, speaks out in her first television interview since the case - one week after a High Court judge ruled in Coleen Rooney's favour in the blockbuster £3million Wagatha Christie libel battle. Speaking to journalist Kate McCann, she said: "I have always always said I do set up pictures.
Again, it's a way of controlling something that you've either got a book coming out that you need to publicise, or you're doing something that you need to publicise. "Anyone in this industry that pretends they don't do set up pictures are ridiculous. Just own it.
I'll probably do it again. There's no shame in it. That's the way it goes in this industry.
" The long-running saga between the two WAGs came about after Coleen, 36, famously accused Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking stories about her private life to the press in October 2019. In a now famous social media post, super sleuth Coleen publicly claimed Vardy’s account was the source behind three fake stories in The Sun newspaper which she had posted on her private Instagram stories. These posts included a gender selection clinic in Mexico, Coleen's plan to work on TV and that the basement of her new mansion had flooded.
At the time of the post, Rebekah was in Dubai with her footballer husband Jamie - just months before welcoming their third child together. Vardy has always vehemently denied leaking stories to the media and sued her fellow footballer’s wife for libel, but Mrs Justine Steyn ruled it was 'likely' Becky's agent at the time, Caroline Watt, 'undertook the direct act' of passing information to The Sun. The High Court judge added the court
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