The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Tearful Vardy denies she ‘threw agent under bus’

- JESS GLASS, SIAN HARRISON AND WILLIAM JANES

Rebekah Vardy became tearful several times in the witness box as she was accused of leaking stories and throwing her agent “under the bus” during her evidence at the High Court.

As part of a high-profile libel claim against Coleen Rooney, Mrs Vardy wiped away tears on multiple occasions as she was crossexami­ned by Mrs Rooney’s barrister.

Yesterday, Mrs Vardy left the witness box for the third day as she finished being questioned by David Sherborne in what has been dubbed the “Wagatha Christie” case.

In a viral social media post in October 2019, Mrs Rooney, 36, said she had carried out a “sting operation” and accused Mrs Vardy, 40, of leaking “false stories” about her private life to the press.

Mrs Vardy, who is married to Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, denies leaking stories to the media and is suing her fellow footballer’s wife for libel, while Mrs Rooney is defending the claim on the basis her post was “substantia­lly true”.

Cross-examining Mrs Vardy, Mr Sherborne, for Mrs Rooney, said: “Would you not agree, Mrs Vardy, that if it looks like a leak and smells like a leak and you even use the word leak, it is more likely than not to be a leak.”

He added: “So when Mrs Rooney wrote on the 9 October that she was right in suspecting you and your account... She was right, wasn’t she?”

“No, she was wrong,” Mrs Vardy replied.

The barrister referenced that Mrs Vardy’s agent Caroline Watt is not giving oral evidence after it emerged at a hearing in April that she was “not fit” to do so, also withdrawin­g her written statement.

Mr Sherborne continued: “The journalist­s you wanted to call knew Caroline Watt was the source and that it came from you but you didn’t want to do the dirty work yourself...That’s why Ms Watt couldn’t face coming to court in the end to have been found to have lied.”

However, Mrs Vardy said: “I think she has been driven to suicidal thoughts by these proceeding­s and the antics of the defendant.”

Mr Sherborne concluded: “I have to put it to you that it’s not her that betrayed you, as you suggest, it’s you that betrayed her by throwing her under the bus.”

The former Dancing On Ice contestant appeared emotional as she said: “That is not true.”

Mrs Vardy also appeared emotional when questioned over whether she had seen a so-called “flooded basement” post – one of the Instagram stories Mrs Rooney claims were only seen by Mrs Vardy’s account during her “sting operation”.

Questioned about alleged inconsiste­ncies in her evidence, Mrs Vardy replied “there was a lot of abuse during that time” before she started to cry in the witness box.

As the judge left the room after granting a short break, a tearful Mrs Vardy put her head in her hands on the desk.

Mrs Vardy had previously described the day of Mrs Rooney’s viral online post as “such a blur”, and became emotional on Wednesday when prompted about the abuse she and her family had received.

She will be questioned by her own barrister today before Mrs Rooney begins her evidence.

During the third day of the trial, the High Court also heard one of the articles in the case concerned Mrs Rooney’s car being damaged in early 2019, with a picture of the damaged Honda being posted on her private Instagram account.

Mrs Rooney is defending the libel claim brought by Mrs Vardy on the basis of truth and public interest.

The libel battle comes after Mrs Rooney publicly claimed that an account behind three fake stories in the Sun which she had posted on her personal Instagram account was Mrs Vardy’s.

The fake stories Mrs Rooney planted on her Instagram during the sting operation featured her travelling to Mexico for a “gender selection” procedure, her planning to return to TV, and the basement flooding at her home.

In the post on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook, she wrote: “I have saved and screenshot­ted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them.

“It’s... Rebekah Vardy’s account.”

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 ?? ?? EMOTIONAL: An artist’s impression of Rebekah Vardy during court who has been accused of leaking stories and throwing her agent “under the bus”.
EMOTIONAL: An artist’s impression of Rebekah Vardy during court who has been accused of leaking stories and throwing her agent “under the bus”.
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Coleen Rooney.

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