Rebekah Vardy, the wife of Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy, has addressed the 'Wagatha Christie' scandal, which saw her lose a libel claim against Coleen Rooney in 2022. Vardy's comments come after a lengthy and highly publicised court case, which made headlines across the UK.
In an interview, Vardy stated that 'hell will freeze over' before she apologises to Rooney, indicating a clear refusal to back down. The 'Wagatha Christie' scandal began in 2020 when Rooney accused Vardy of leaking stories about her to the press. Vardy denied the allegations, but ultimately lost her libel claim in court.
The scandal has sparked significant debate about the role of social media influencers and the impact of celebrity culture on the media. Vardy's refusal to apologise to Rooney has been met with widespread criticism, with many calling for her to take responsibility for her actions.
Vardy's comments have also raised questions about the future of her relationship with her husband, Jamie Vardy. The couple has been married since 2016 and has three children together.
The 'Wagatha Christie' scandal has been a major talking point in the UK, with many wondering how it will impact Vardy's personal and professional life in the long term.