Wagatha Christie #4 Rebekah Vardy vs Coleen Rooney

Can anybody get round this in the DM - I have no idea how to do it. :) would love to know how much else she owes.
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...gatha-trial-bombshell-reveals-KATIE-HIND.html
 
Can anybody get round this in the DM - I have no idea how to do it. :) would love to know how much else she owes.
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.12f...gatha-trial-bombshell-reveals-KATIE-HIND.html
It was a cry of frustration sent from one embattled WAG to another – and one never intended to be made public.

Indeed, when Annie Kilner, wife of England star Kyle Walker, sent Rebekah Vardy a flippant, exasperated message in December last year to say she wanted her husband's former mistress 'dead', the very last thing she expected was that it would find its way onto the front page of a red-top newspaper.

That it did last week reveals much about Annie's trusting nature – and perhaps more about Rebekah's seemingly endless ability to somehow get involved with making bad situations worse.

Surely, one can't help but think, a woman fresh out of the humiliating and expensive experience that was the Wagatha Christie trial would steer clear of meddling in the affairs of yet another footballer's wife.

But it seems not even losing a fortune in legal damages to Coleen Rooney – not to mention the incalculable loss in reputation after being exposed as the person who leaked stories about Coleen to the Press – has taught Rebekah anything at all.

When Annie sent Rebekah, 41, the rage-filled messages in question, she believed the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie was a shoulder to cry on, after learning that her husband had had an affair with reality TV star Lauryn Goodman.

She and Rebekah had been friends for some years at the time.

'She is going to be hated by the time I've finished,' wrote Annie in the messages. 'I want her dead.

'She's gna [SIC] get back under her rock soon. When i speak. Slag,' she added.

In an attempt to make Annie feel better, Rebekah is then thought to have shared her sadness that the stories about Kyle were plastered across all the newspapers – yet somehow the very same messages from Annie have been passed onto her new best friend, Lauryn.

I'm told that Lauryn – who by this point had two children by Kyle, Kairo, four, and Kinara, one – was furious. She apparently contemplated going to the police for what she saw as a threat against her safety by Annie, seemingly oblivious as to why the WAG might be so cross with her, before being talked out of it.

Then, last week – just two months after Lauryn hired Rebekah's publicist – those angry messages from Annie appeared in The Sun newspaper.

While it isn't known whether Rebekah was aware that the messages would ultimately be made public in such a fashion, Annie was left upset that her one-time friend had broken her trust.

Friends of Annie's then quickly briefed the Press that her messages had, indeed, been sent to Rebekah. It is not known how they then appeared in The Sun.

One can only imagine what Rebekah's long-suffering husband Jamie must be thinking – especially as his wife has just been given 21 days to hand over a further £100,000 instalment in legal costs to Coleen Rooney, in their latest court salvo.

And that's after paying out an estimated £3million already, covering Rebekah's own legal costs and those of Coleen.

All this, must put a dent in the Vardy family finances – especially, as I can reveal, a U.S. soccer team into which Jamie made a significant investment went bust last year, citing an 'unsustainable business model'.

The club, the Rochester Rhinos, based in New York, was where the former England striker hoped to spend his twilight footballing years.

So with financial matters likely being at the forefront of the Vardy household, why would Rebekah get herself entangled in the drama of yet another 'WAG war'?

My question is perhaps all the more timely because Wednesday saw the five-year anniversary of Coleen publishing her now infamous post, detailing her investigations after she had a feeling someone she knew had been leaking stories about her to The Sun.

Suspecting the culprit, she blocked all her other followers and posted a series of false stories, including that her basement had flooded, to see if they would make their way into the newspaper. Coleen wrote: 'And you know what, they did! I have saved and screen-shotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. It's … Rebekah Vardy's account.'

That single tweet, more than two years later, saw the two women take sides in court. For most, it would have been the most chastening lesson. Not so, however, for the brash mother-of-five – who had spent much of her youth trying to social climb, by dating increasingly prominent celebrities and footballers before landing the ultimate prize – the £140,000-a-week superstar striker Jamie Vardy.

One friend tells me: 'With Becky, it's like she's climbing a ladder to the sky – she doesn't know what she wants, she just wants to get higher. There's no end point.'

It's hard not to conclude that few women, seem to have levels of self-restraint quite as low as Rebekah.

'She's clearly got a short memory – or else, she just can't help herself,' one associate of the star tells me. 'She blamed the papers for her downfall, but she's the problem. Time and time again.

'Surely, though, there's enough going on in her own life to keep her entertained.'

Indeed, the day after her private messages with Annie Kilner were somehow leaked to the newspaper, Rebekah was back on the front page of The Sun, with a story on how she would imminently be in court, in a bid to reduce the legal bill owed to rival Coleen.

But her latest legal bid – at further expense – was to prove unsuccessful. Coleen's lawyer Robin Dunne said Rebekah's lawyers were trying to give the impression Coleen 'has been profligate in her spending on this litigation', but said it gave a 'misleading and factually inaccurate' account.

For his wife to have to hand over yet more money must be highly aggravating for Jamie Vardy.

'Surely he must be getting tired of it,' mused a former friend of the star to me.

Perhaps it's little wonder that he apparently retreats to his 'man cave' at the couple's £3 million family home in Lincolnshire. There, he has a full-size snooker table where he passes the hours.

'Jamie must feel like he has got the weight of the world on his shoulders,' said the friend. 'It's just drama after drama.'

And seeing his investment in the Rochester Rhinos bomb after it had been announced to significant fanfare just two years ago must be a huge disappointment.

Because while he is still scoring for Leicester, he is 37 – his next contract may be less lucrative.

'There's no getting away from it – they owe a lorryload of money and Jamie is the only breadwinner at the moment,' says a source.

'Realistically it's going to be up to Jamie to keep bringing home the bacon, and that might mean he has to make a move for cash rather than one he'd like, while he still has the legs in him. It's a terrible mess.'

As the judges made clear this week, Rebekah's legal bills are not going away.

As one source puts it to me: 'She's pretty shameless. She owes an absolute fortune, but brags about her lovely life all over Instagram. You wonder if she has any self-awareness whatsoever.

'She's been very silly. And it's difficult to see what she has gained from any of it.'
 
Some people just have this ridiculous drive for self destruction. They have absolutely no sense of introspection, no way of understanding when they're the problem, and when the world consistently refuses to be what they want it to be and reflect what they want back at them, they just go nuts and keep on doubling down as if they're right and the problems are all external. They think if they keep doing it, at some point they'll be vindicated because they just can't understand that their wants don't control reality. It's narcissism, fantasism, myopia and perhaps a dollop of good old fashioned crazy.

I expect we all know people like this. They aren't usually incredibly rich and famous.
 
But won't that mean she has to do a load of disgusting and embarrassing tasks? Vardy will love that. Why is she doing it, she doesn't need the money or the publicity? Surely the best move at this point is to hire a ghostwriter to publish her memoirs or some sort of children's book or "racy" novel?
I don't understand why she is doing it - he is living down in Plymouth whilst managing Argyle and there have been pics of him out on the lash so her being in Oz can only encourage him. I know her parents look after her kids but being away for 6 weeks (or whatever) is not the same as a weekend in Plymouth with Wayne.
I hoped the Star were making it up but others have also picked up the story.
Really don't understand her doing this.
 
But won't that mean she has to do a load of disgusting and embarrassing tasks? Vardy will love that. Why is she doing it, she doesn't need the money or the publicity? Surely the best move at this point is to hire a ghostwriter to publish her memoirs or some sort of children's book or "racy" novel?

Apparently Wayne lost a lot of money at casino's, there's stuff about it on the Footballers thread.So they may not have as much money as people think.
 
I don't understand why she is doing it - he is living down in Plymouth whilst managing Argyle and there have been pics of him out on the lash so her being in Oz can only encourage him. I know her parents look after her kids but being away for 6 weeks (or whatever) is not the same as a weekend in Plymouth with Wayne.
I hoped the Star were making it up but others have also picked up the story.
Really don't understand her doing this.

The kids will probably just go with her parents and stay at the Versace. It's not really 6 weeks, more like 2-3.

Apparently Wayne lost a lot of money at casino's, there's stuff about it on the Footballers thread.So they may not have as much money as people think.

What a load of rubbish. Their Morrisons lookalike house is worth £20m alone. If they were desperate for cash he'd be throwing himself at random money making gigs instead of taking lower league managerial jobs that pay peanuts.

But won't that mean she has to do a load of disgusting and embarrassing tasks? Vardy will love that. Why is she doing it, she doesn't need the money or the publicity? Surely the best move at this point is to hire a ghostwriter to publish her memoirs or some sort of children's book or "racy" novel?

Why, she's done it herself, and Rooney is getting paid FAR more. If anything Vardy will hate it when Rooney is doing a task with snakes/rats and Ant and Dec make references to Vardy without naming her.
 
It was a cry of frustration sent from one embattled WAG to another – and one never intended to be made public.

Indeed, when Annie Kilner, wife of England star Kyle Walker, sent Rebekah Vardy a flippant, exasperated message in December last year to say she wanted her husband's former mistress 'dead', the very last thing she expected was that it would find its way onto the front page of a red-top newspaper.

That it did last week reveals much about Annie's trusting nature – and perhaps more about Rebekah's seemingly endless ability to somehow get involved with making bad situations worse.

Surely, one can't help but think, a woman fresh out of the humiliating and expensive experience that was the Wagatha Christie trial would steer clear of meddling in the affairs of yet another footballer's wife.

But it seems not even losing a fortune in legal damages to Coleen Rooney – not to mention the incalculable loss in reputation after being exposed as the person who leaked stories about Coleen to the Press – has taught Rebekah anything at all.

When Annie sent Rebekah, 41, the rage-filled messages in question, she believed the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie was a shoulder to cry on, after learning that her husband had had an affair with reality TV star Lauryn Goodman.

She and Rebekah had been friends for some years at the time.

'She is going to be hated by the time I've finished,' wrote Annie in the messages. 'I want her dead.

'She's gna [SIC] get back under her rock soon. When i speak. Slag,' she added.

In an attempt to make Annie feel better, Rebekah is then thought to have shared her sadness that the stories about Kyle were plastered across all the newspapers – yet somehow the very same messages from Annie have been passed onto her new best friend, Lauryn.

I'm told that Lauryn – who by this point had two children by Kyle, Kairo, four, and Kinara, one – was furious. She apparently contemplated going to the police for what she saw as a threat against her safety by Annie, seemingly oblivious as to why the WAG might be so cross with her, before being talked out of it.

Then, last week – just two months after Lauryn hired Rebekah's publicist – those angry messages from Annie appeared in The Sun newspaper.

While it isn't known whether Rebekah was aware that the messages would ultimately be made public in such a fashion, Annie was left upset that her one-time friend had broken her trust.

Friends of Annie's then quickly briefed the Press that her messages had, indeed, been sent to Rebekah. It is not known how they then appeared in The Sun.

One can only imagine what Rebekah's long-suffering husband Jamie must be thinking – especially as his wife has just been given 21 days to hand over a further £100,000 instalment in legal costs to Coleen Rooney, in their latest court salvo.

And that's after paying out an estimated £3million already, covering Rebekah's own legal costs and those of Coleen.

All this, must put a dent in the Vardy family finances – especially, as I can reveal, a U.S. soccer team into which Jamie made a significant investment went bust last year, citing an 'unsustainable business model'.

The club, the Rochester Rhinos, based in New York, was where the former England striker hoped to spend his twilight footballing years.

So with financial matters likely being at the forefront of the Vardy household, why would Rebekah get herself entangled in the drama of yet another 'WAG war'?

My question is perhaps all the more timely because Wednesday saw the five-year anniversary of Coleen publishing her now infamous post, detailing her investigations after she had a feeling someone she knew had been leaking stories about her to The Sun.

Suspecting the culprit, she blocked all her other followers and posted a series of false stories, including that her basement had flooded, to see if they would make their way into the newspaper. Coleen wrote: 'And you know what, they did! I have saved and screen-shotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. It's … Rebekah Vardy's account.'

That single tweet, more than two years later, saw the two women take sides in court. For most, it would have been the most chastening lesson. Not so, however, for the brash mother-of-five – who had spent much of her youth trying to social climb, by dating increasingly prominent celebrities and footballers before landing the ultimate prize – the £140,000-a-week superstar striker Jamie Vardy.

One friend tells me: 'With Becky, it's like she's climbing a ladder to the sky – she doesn't know what she wants, she just wants to get higher. There's no end point.'

It's hard not to conclude that few women, seem to have levels of self-restraint quite as low as Rebekah.

'She's clearly got a short memory – or else, she just can't help herself,' one associate of the star tells me. 'She blamed the papers for her downfall, but she's the problem. Time and time again.

'Surely, though, there's enough going on in her own life to keep her entertained.'

Indeed, the day after her private messages with Annie Kilner were somehow leaked to the newspaper, Rebekah was back on the front page of The Sun, with a story on how she would imminently be in court, in a bid to reduce the legal bill owed to rival Coleen.

But her latest legal bid – at further expense – was to prove unsuccessful. Coleen's lawyer Robin Dunne said Rebekah's lawyers were trying to give the impression Coleen 'has been profligate in her spending on this litigation', but said it gave a 'misleading and factually inaccurate' account.

For his wife to have to hand over yet more money must be highly aggravating for Jamie Vardy.

'Surely he must be getting tired of it,' mused a former friend of the star to me.

Perhaps it's little wonder that he apparently retreats to his 'man cave' at the couple's £3 million family home in Lincolnshire. There, he has a full-size snooker table where he passes the hours.

'Jamie must feel like he has got the weight of the world on his shoulders,' said the friend. 'It's just drama after drama.'

And seeing his investment in the Rochester Rhinos bomb after it had been announced to significant fanfare just two years ago must be a huge disappointment.

Because while he is still scoring for Leicester, he is 37 – his next contract may be less lucrative.

'There's no getting away from it – they owe a lorryload of money and Jamie is the only breadwinner at the moment,' says a source.

'Realistically it's going to be up to Jamie to keep bringing home the bacon, and that might mean he has to make a move for cash rather than one he'd like, while he still has the legs in him. It's a terrible mess.'

As the judges made clear this week, Rebekah's legal bills are not going away.

As one source puts it to me: 'She's pretty shameless. She owes an absolute fortune, but brags about her lovely life all over Instagram. You wonder if she has any self-awareness whatsoever.

'She's been very silly. And it's difficult to see what she has gained from any of it.'
So Jamie is the only breadwinner? What a ridiculous story, his fuckwit wife is clearly being paid by the sun to leak the Annie information 🙄
 
I've been trying to think why she'd do it and I wonder if she's doing it for herself. Her boys are older so can be left with their grandparents. Over the years so much has been said about her and maybe she wants to show the public who she is and her boys she's more than just their mum. I certainly don't think it's about the money.
 
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