Irish Sunday Mirror

It’s a celeb big bother over Vardy

TV bosses ditch Becky after leak

- BY NICOLA FAHEY nicola.fahey@reachplc.com

WAG Rebekah Vardy was axed from a list of potential Celebrity Big Brother contestant­s after news of ITV’S interest leaked.

ITV executives were ready to offer the Wagatha Christie trial star big money but have cooled on the idea for the show, back after six years. A source said: “Bosses were prepared to splash out on signing up Becky in the hope she’d dish all on the Wagatha Christie drama. “She was at the top of their lists but since the news leaked they have decided to explore other candidates.” Rebekah, 41, married to Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, found herself in a spat with Man United legend Wayne Rooney’s wife Coleen that ended up in the High Court. After doing her own detective work in 2019 Coleen, 39, accused

Rebekah of selling her private Instagram stories to the media – a claim Rebekah continues to strongly deny.

Rebekah sued Coleen for libel in 2020. But in July last year a judge ruled in favout of Coleen – resulting in Rebekah having to pay a substantia­l amount in legal fees.

Names linked to the 2024 reboot of CBB include royal Sarah Ferguson, shamed TV host Phillip Schofield and reality star Katie Price.

Its relaunch on ITV follows the successful revival of the original show Big Brother, which had its biggest viewing figures in over a decade with 3.6 million tuning in.

Over the years, the celeb version has attracted the likes of TV hosts Rylan Clark and Michael Barrymore, actress Shilpa Shetty, comedian Les Dennis and reality TV stars Spencer Pratt and Kerry Katona.

CBB last aired on Channel 5 in 2018, when it was won by former Corrie actor Ryan Thomas.

They were ready to splash out on Becky, hoping she would dish all the Wagatha Christie drama

 ?? ?? HOUSE TARGET Rebekah was eyed for new CBB series
LEGAL WIN Coleen outside court during Wagatha row
HOUSE TARGET Rebekah was eyed for new CBB series LEGAL WIN Coleen outside court during Wagatha row

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