Rebekah Vardy has shared a cryptic message on Instagram, as she returned to social media following her high-profile libel trial in opposition to Coleen Rooney.
On Friday (29 July) a excessive courtroom decide dominated in opposition to Vardy, discovering that it was “likely” that her agent on the time, Caroline Watt, “undertook the direct act” of passing info to The Sun newspaper.
Vardy, the spouse of Leicester City striker Jamie, sued Rooney for defamation after she publicly accused her of leaking “false stories” about her to the tabloid press.
In an announcement following the ruling, Rooney, spouse of ex-footballer Wayne, mentioned she was “pleased” with the end result. “Although I bear Mrs Vardy no ill-will, today’s judgment makes clear that I was right in what I said in my posts of October 2019,” she mentioned.
On Sunday (31 July) Vardy returned to social media for the primary time after the ruling. She {a photograph} of herself along with her again turned to the digicam, throwing up a peace signal.
“Peace out,” she captioned the submit, including a peace signal emoji.
In the {photograph}, she is seen sporting a leather-based jacket with the phrases “normal is boring” written in daring pink letters.
In an announcement following the courtroom ruling, Vardy mentioned she was “extremely sad and disappointed” by the decide’s resolution.
‘It is not the result that I had expected, nor believe was just. I brought this action to vindicate my reputation and am devastated by the judge’s discovering.’
“The judge accepted that publication of Coleen’s post was not in the ‘public interest’ and she also rejected her claim that I was the ‘Secret Wag’.
“But as for the rest of her judgement, she got it wrong and this is something I cannot accept.”
In October 2019, Rooney printed a tweet that implied that Vardy had been sharing posts from her personal Instagram account with The Sun.
Rooney mentioned she had grown suspiscious that somebody whom she “trusted” had been behind the leaks.
In a bid to catch out who was sharing the data, the social media sleuth had restricted entry to who may see posts to her personal Instagram Story.
“After a long time of trying to figure out who it could be, for various reasons, I had a suspicion. To try and prove this, I came up with an idea,” she defined.
“Over the past five months I have posted a series of false stories to see if they made their way into The Sun newspaper. And you know what, they did!”
She alleged: “Now I know for certain which account / individual it’s come from. I have saved and screenshotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. It’s ……….Rebekah Vardy’s account.”
The submit went viral and the second turned often called “Wagatha Christie” for Rooney’s investigative strategies.
Vardy denied the allegations in a submit to her personal Twitter account and mentioned that she “never” speaks to journalists about Rooney.
Source: www.impartial.co.uk