Seven bombshells from Wagatha day two as Rebekah Vardy denies sitting behind Coleen Rooney for publicity
Rebekah Vardy has returned to the stand for the second day of her Wagatha Christie High Court battle with Coleen Rooney. Vardy was accused by fellow WAG Coleen of leaking fake stories about her in October 2019.
Rooney uploaded several fake stories to her private Instagram account in a bid to find out who was “betraying” her before revealing it on Twitter in her now-infamous Wagatha Christie post.
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Vardy, 40, denies the allegations and is suing Rooney, the wife of England star Wayne, for defamation.
Here are seven things we have learned today:
Rebekah Vardy denies sitting behind Coleen Rooney for publicity at the 2016 Euros
David Sherborne, for Rooney, suggested Vardy and her friends sat behind Rooney and her family during a Euros match in 2016 as she knew this would "boost her public profile".
He said: "You wanted to make the point you were friendly because that's your image - you are the new WAG. Vardy said she believed the seats had been allocated to her adding: "That's ridiculous. That's not the case at all."
She denied telling Rooney to "f*ck off" when she was asked to move out of the seats, but accepted it was a noisy stadium and a friend may have said it.
The court heard that a family liaison officer for the Football Association supports Rooney's claim that the seats were not Vardy's and will be giving evidence at the trial.
Vardy said: "Yes I find it quite interesting because I think it's nonsense. Absolute nonsense. I think she has either got confused or it's what she's been told to say.
"Maybe she has got her wires crossed that she has got the wrong end of the stick. She could have been told to say


