Rebekah Vardy’s brutal nickname for Wayne Rooney based on Wagatha court sketch
05.08.2022 - 16:41
/ ok.co.uk
Rebekah Vardy gave Wayne Rooney a savage nickname based on his court sketch from the Wagatha Christie trial.The mum of two, 40, lost her high court libel case against Coleen Rooney, after she was accused of leaking stories about Coleen to the press. In a dig at Coleen’s husband Wayne, Rebekah has said that the footballer looks like a “hot potato” in his court sketch from the highly publicised trial. Some people were unkind about the sketches, with one comment about Rebekah in the drawings saying: “She looks like something out of Lord of the Rings.” Rebekah has now responded to the comments in a new interview, with a snarky remark of her own.
Speaking to The Sun, she said: “I’d rather look like something out of Lord of the Rings than a hot potato.” Rebekah recently gave a tell-all interview following the trial, which saw a High Court judge rule in Coleen's favour and decide the infamous 'Wagatha Christie' post wasn't libellous. Following the trial, the wife of Leicester striker Jamie Vardy said she felt as though her life was “falling apart” during the two-year saga, which left her exhausted “physically, emotionally and mentally”. Rebekah revealed that she had been admitted to hospital twice to be treated for mental health issues since the original post in 2019.
She said: “I was having serious panic attacks, I had kidney stones which were brought on by stress, and I just felt like my life was falling apart. Physically, emotionally and mentally it was exhausting. Rebekah added to The Sun: “It was draining.
I had to go to hospital a couple of times because they were really worried about my mental wellbeing. And since the court case, I think I’m probably suffering with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). “I feel
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