Vardy says she suffered serious panic attacks and claims Rooney's decision to expose her publicly had been 'sinister'
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. I am not that person,” she said. “I’d read the words and, you know when you read something, and it’s like reading it about someone else… Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting.
The wife of Leicester City striker, Jamie, also revealed that she has been admitted to hospital for stress on two occasions since the so-called “Wagatha ...
I have saved and screenshotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. And you know what, they did!” Rooney wrote. Physically, emotionally and mentally it was exhausting.” Start your Independent Premium subscription today. It’s been a horrible time.” “I had kidney stones which were brought on by stress, and I just felt like my life was falling apart.
Rebekah Vardy believes she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after losing the so-called “Wagatha Christie” legal battle against Coleen Rooney ...
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. I am not that person,” she said. “I’d read the words and, you know when you read something, and it’s like reading it about someone else… Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting.
Just days after a judge ruled in Coleen Rooney's favour during their explosive Wagatha trial, Rebekah Vardy has hit back at claims involving footballer ...
I brought this action to vindicate my reputation and am devastated by the Judge’s finding. She told The Sun : "I was having serious panic attacks. "Physically, emotionally and mentally it was exhausting. It was draining. It is not the result that I had expected, nor believe was just. Meanwhile, breaking her silence after the verdict, Rebekah said she was "extremely sad and disappointed" with the decision, and she did not accept it nor believe it "was just".
The paper asked whether the wife of Wayne Rooney was “milking the moon-boot”.
Through FoodSOS, you can donate to help feed the hungry in the West Midlands. "I feel physically sick when I talk about the trial and what happened, and I have nightmares. Mrs Vardy, 40, says she has been admitted to hospital twice to be treated for mental health issues since the original post in 2019.
Rebekah Vardy has said she believes she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after losing the high-profile so-called “Wagatha…
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting. It’s been a horrible time.” The wife of Leicester striker Jamie Vardy said she felt as though her life was “falling apart” and she was exhausted “physically, emotionally and mentally”.
Vardy says she is receiving 100 abusive messages a day after losing case as she again denies leaking stories about Colleen Rooney.
Vardy has reasserted her claim that she never leaked stories about Rooney to the tabloids. The abuse I was getting was insane. At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house.
The former I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star gave her first interview since losing her libel case against Coleen Rooney, after the High Court ruled she ...
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The 40-year-old, who claims to be suffering from PTSD due to the public onslaught from the trial , said "life is too short". She said she was afraid to be home ...
I did not do it" and in response to another question, she said: "I feel let down by a lot of people, a lot of things. I was scared to be out in public places." Colleen previously said she held no "ill will" against her fellow WAG following the verdict last week.
Rebekah Vardy believes she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after losing the so-called “Wagatha Christie” legal battle against Coleen Rooney ...
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. I am not that person,” she said. “I’d read the words and, you know when you read something, and it’s like reading it about someone else… Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting.
Following her libel trial against Coleen Rooney, Rebekah Vardy has revealed the toll the court case has taken on her mental health and says at one point she ...
"I had to go to hospital a couple of times because they were really worried about my mental wellbeing." Physically, emotionally and mentally it was exhausting," she explained. She has also said that she felt 'slut-shamed' during her cross-examination.
Rebekah Vardy is overcome with emotion as she thanks her husband Jamie Vardy for support following her Coleen Rooney trial.
The judge said: ‘In my judgment, the conclusions that I have reached as to the extent to which the claimant engaged in disclosing to The Sun information to which she only had access as a permitted follower of an Instagram account which she knew, and Mrs Rooney repeatedly asserted, was private, suffice to show the single meaning is substantially true.’ But she added: ‘Nonetheless, the evidence … clearly shows, in my view, that Mrs Vardy knew of and condoned this behaviour, actively engaging in it by directing Ms Watt to the private Instagram account, sending her screenshots of Mrs Rooney’s posts, drawing attention to items of potential interest to the press, and answering additional queries raised by the press via Ms Watt.’ Rebekah has denied claims she leaked false stories about Coleen to the press, after she was originally accused of doing so in October 2019.
'All of a sudden my phone imploded', Rebekah Vardy said, recounting the moment Coleen Rooney accused her of leaking stories.
Ms Vardy lost her multimillion-pound libel case against Ms Rooney last week after the High Court ruled that she was behind a series of stories that were leaked to newspapers. “I never speak to anyone about you as various journalists who have asked me to over the years can vouch for. After the call Ms Vardy had with Ms Rooney, her agent Ms Watt suggested a follow up message. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. I had a missed call from a withheld number, but then she (Coleen) messaged me and said: ‘I’ve been trying to call you.’ I was like, ‘No, surely this can’t be real; no one would do that.”
A High Court judge ruled on Friday that the 40-year-old worked with Caroline Watt to leak stories to The Sun. Ms Watt withdrew from the case for mental ...
Rebekah Vardy sketched in the High Court where she was accused of lying and giving 'implausible' evidence. The multinational sued two penniless London Greenpeace supporters for a leaflet they were distributing and involved no fewer than 313 days of hearings at the High Court over 2½ years. David Sherborne (left), 53, was acting for Mrs Rooney. He has represented an array of stars including Johnny Depp in the London case. It is hard to imagine a stronger judicial condemnation of her evidence. It is not the result that I had expected, nor believe was just. When she looks up it tends to be at the end of her statements here. Coleen Rooney and Rebekah Vardy together in 2016. The presenter hosted last week's Tory leadership debate before it had to be caused when she fainted 'In many ways she mimes the ritual of a baby rejecting food. Her point ''You know when you read something...'' is an attempt at shared experiences with the interviewer as she talks about being trolled. The couple are parents to Sofia, seven, Finley, five, and two-year-old Olivia Grace, and Rebekah has two children from previous relationships, Megan, 16 and Taylor, 12. In a second teaser clip, Mrs Vardy thanked her footballer husband Jamie and their children, for their support.
Last week a High Court judge found that a viral social media post by Coleen Rooney about her fellow footballer's wife was 'substantially true'.
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. “I’d read the words and, you know when you read something, and it’s like reading it about someone else… I am not that person,” she said. Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting.
As Rebekah Vardy spills all to various outlets about the infamous Wagatha Christie feud, Coleen Rooney is seemingly focusing on the future - celebrating her ...
In one of her interviews, The Sun asked Rebekah if it was true or false that "Coleen repeatedly tried to settle out of court. Speaking in a statement after the judgment was delivered on Friday, Coleen said that she was "pleased" the ruling went in her favour, but that she "never believed" the case should have gone to court "at such expense in times of hardship for so many people when the money could have been far better spent helping others". In one of her many interviews following Friday's Wagatha Christie judgment, Rebekah was asked if she believed Coleen was "milking the moon-boot".
Rebekah Vardy believes she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after losing the so-called “Wagatha Christie” legal battle against Coleen Rooney ...
I was scared to be out in public places,” she told the paper. At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day.” At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. I am not that person,” she said. “I’d read the words and, you know when you read something, and it’s like reading it about someone else… Physically, emotionally and mentally, it was exhausting.
SIMON MCCOY has blasted Rebekah Vardy in a rant during Wednesday's This Morning, telling hosts Vernon Kay and Rochelle Humes she had no 'grace or dignity' ...
But mostly I feel let down by the legal system." "So you don't feel let down by her?" The discussion came after a judge ruled that Rebekah provided evidence that was "manifestly inconsistent" during the trial against Wayne Rooney’s wife. The judge said: "Nonetheless, the evidence... you can’t ask me that." The judge added: "In my judgment, the conclusions that I have reached as to the extent to which the claimant engaged in disclosing to The Sun information to which she only had access as a permitted follower of an Instagram account which she knew, and Mrs Rooney repeatedly asserted, was private, suffice to show the single meaning is substantially true."
A judge found that Coleen did not libel her fellow WAG after she publicly accused Vardy of leaking false stories about her to the press, in a case dubbed ...
But because it’s been said about me, it’s been the butt of all jokes, I’ve taken it for 15 years.’ He questioned how people can claim to care about ‘mental health’ and ‘being kind’ when he’s been ‘the butt of all jokes’ for such a long time. That had nothing to do with what I was being accused of.’
The 40-year-old WAG, who is married to Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy, stands by her denial, insisting she was not the one who leaked fake Instagram stories ...
I don’t talk to Jamie, my family doesn’t talk to him." I don't have anything to do with him any more and it really upsets me." Have you got a story to share? We want to hear all about it. "I’m not bothered. "I don't think Becky will be talking to her," he added. "It’s not right to talk about it at such a time. "It’s a shame and very sad. I can only enjoy it from the sidelines. But most importantly I feel let down by the legal system." Rebekah and Jamie first met when she was a party planner charged with organising his 27th birthday in Sheffield in 2014. I did not do it!"
Last week a High Court judge found a viral social media post by Coleen Rooney about Vardy was “substantially true".
“The abuse I was getting was insane. I was scared to be out in public places. Vardy denied leaking stories to the media and sued her fellow footballer’s wife for libel. The wife of former England star Wayne Rooney publicly claimed Vardy’s account was the source behind three stories in The Sun newspaper featuring fake details she had posted on her private Instagram stories. “I was having serious panic attacks,” she said. The mum-of-five also revealed that she had been taken to hospital twice since the legal battle kicked off.
Trolls 'accused Rebekah Vardy of being linked to Madeleine McCann's disappearance' amid Coleen Rooney libel battle.
I even got letters sent to my home, and some crazy s*** sent over including letters from psychics. ‘It was not a case I ever sought or wanted. Vardy added: ‘The abuse I was getting was insane. I was scared to be out in public places. ‘People walk past and call me names behind my back. At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house.
In her first TV interview since losing the libel case, Vardy shared thoughts on the case and the effects it has had on her personally.
She added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves. She added that she is “disappointed” with the outcome of the trial, saying: “I didn’t expect it to go that way but I think we had a judge that didn’t understand the case and didn’t look at everything. Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely.
Rebekah Vardy has claimed a High Court judge “didn't understand” the libel claims she brought against Coleen Rooney in the 'Wagatha Christie' trial.
Ms Vardy said she was “not at all” worried about the legal bill, adding: “The legal fees will be dealt with privately, the way they should be. It’s not a conversation I’d want to talk about with her because I’m so conscious of her mental wellbeing.” But she’s always reassured me she had nothing to do with this.” I haven’t spoken to her. It feels like the judge just read what was written in the media, and took on their narrative bias.” “I went into court telling the truth…
Rebekah Vardy has compared the 'sexist' treatment of Wagatha Christie case to the Johnny Depp trial with Amber Heard in a new interview.
Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely. But it just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves. In the aftermath of the verdict, Vardy – who’s married to professional footballer Jamie Vardy – said she felt ‘extremely disappointed’ by the result, while continuing to vehemently deny the claim.
ebekah Vardy has said she is "not at all worried" about the legal fees for the Wagatha Christie case in a TV interview. Ms Vardy, 40, lost a libel battle ...
There shouldn’t be any gloating about anything to do with finances." She repeated her disappointment of not winning the case, telling TalkTV’s Kate McCann: "I didn’t expect it to go that way but I think we had a judge that didn’t understand the case and didn’t look at everything. The media personality said she bore no “ill feelings” towards Ms Rooney, saying that she does not want her or her family to be subjected to any abuse following the high-profile trial.
The Wagatha Christie court case ended just last week, with Mrs Justice Steyn ruling in favour of Coleen Rooney. It came after a two-and-a-half year feud ...
I don’t talk to Jamie, my family doesn’t talk to him." I don't have anything to do with him any more and it really upsets me." A source close to the star said at the time: "He’s got everything going for him apart from a normal and happy relationship with some of his family. "It’s not right to talk about it at such a time. "It’s a shame and very sad. "I don't think Becky will be talking to her," he added.
In her first TV interview since losing the libel case, Vardy shared thoughts on the case and the effects it has had on her personally.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. She added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves. Vardy also revealed that at no point did her legal team warn her to not carry on with the case, adding: “Because they know I didn’t do it and that is the exact reason that I carried on for as long as I did and I will say that ’til I’m blue in the face, I did not do it.” She added that she is “disappointed” with the outcome of the trial, saying: “I didn’t expect it to go that way but I think we had a judge that didn’t understand the case and didn’t look at everything. Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely. She added: “It was like the worst feeling but at the same time having those feelings, feeling that I shouldn’t be feeling that because to me that was being a failure and that was not an option for me to be seen to be like that, for the kids’ benefit more than anything.”
TALKTV viewers have taken to social media on Wednesday night to slam Kate McCann's interview with Rebekah Vardy.
User @@allaboutadd went on to praise: "Good interview and a lot better than anything the BBC would put out!! On Wednesday night, as part of TalkTV's News Desk Special, Jamie Vardy's wife sat down with host Kate McCann in her first TV interview since the widely publicised Wagatha Christie trial. "It's a well-constructed interview and your questioning is compassionate and incisive but no idea why this interview is instead of The News Desk." Rebekah sued Coleen for defamation. "This interview is excruciating to watch, does she really think the viewers are that stupid?" The judge told the court she believed the evidence showed that Rebekah "knew of and condoned" the behaviour "actively engaging in it by directing Ms Watt to the private Instagram account, sending her screenshots of Mrs Rooney's posts".
JAN MOIR: Less than a week after losing the £3million High Court defamation case she brought against fellow Wag Coleen Rooney, Mrs Vardy is not giving up.
By selling the stories, by bringing this case, by losing and by accusing, she has trashed her own reputation and sold her soul. The open wound of her suffering and the running sores of her victimhood continue to blur the line between her delusion and what the rest of us think. And of course, as a result of the case, the claimant is complaining that people are being nasty to her on social media. Now it seems clear that for Rebekah Vardy, it is only the beginning. When Mrs Justice Steyn delivered her verdict, one might have hoped that was the end of the Wagatha Christie affair. It is a horrible but inescapable facet of the modern world. Also that she has received death threats and that abusers mutter insults in the street. Rebekah still seems to believe that she is in some kind of celebrity talent contest, or an endurance show like the I'm A Celebrity she once took part in; a spectacle where money and personality and smarts will sway matters her way. It is a horrible but inescapable facet of the modern world On Rebekah Vardy: Coleen And Me (TalkTV) she was lightly grilled by a sympathetic but firm Kate McCann and replied in the sorrowful tones of the penitent. It is not always correct, but Rebekah and Coleen seemed to play into that caricature, two rich wives duking it out in the High Court over – well, what? She ruled that it was 'likely' that Vardy's former agent, Caroline Watt, 'undertook the direct act' of passing information to The Sun newspaper.
Ms Vardy, who is married to Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, denied the accusation and sued for libel; Ms Rooney defended the claim, saying her post was “ ...
Ms Vardy, 40, sued Ms Rooney for defamation after Ms Rooney publicly accused her account of being the source of stories in the tabloid press. Like a tornado sucking in debris, the libel trial has enveloped more and more people daily. I had a missed call from a withheld number, but then she (Coleen) messaged me and said: ‘I’ve been trying to call you.’ I was like, ‘No, surely this can’t be real; no one would do that.” Start your Independent Premium subscription today. In a statement following the ruling, Rooney, wife of ex-footballer Wayne, said she was “pleased” with the outcome. On Sunday (31 July) Vardy returned to social media for the first time after the ruling. Wagatha Christie: The most important evidence in the Rebekah Vardy vs Coleen Rooney libel trial At the beginning it would be 100 messages a day. There is now a wait of possibly months before the judge, Ms Justice Steyn, releases her judgement. Wagatha Christie: Cast of characters in the Rebekah Vardy vs Coleen Rooney trial I did not do it.”
In her first TV interview since losing the libel case, Vardy shared thoughts on the case and the effects it has had on her personally.
She added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves. Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely. Rebekah Vardy has said she feels there was “a lot of sexism” involved in the coverage of her “Wagatha Christie” legal battle against Coleen Rooney.
The reality TV celebrity and wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy appeared in her first TV interview since losing the high-profile case at the High Court.
She also claimed that the judge “didn’t understand the case”. Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely. She added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves.
The wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy also spoke about her mental health struggles during the row in her first TV interview since losing the libel ...
Women aren't allowed to dress nicely. She added: "It just seems like women aren't allowed to defend themselves. Rebekah Vardy has said she feels there was "a lot of sexism" in the coverage of her "Wagatha Christie" legal row with Coleen Rooney.
Rebekah Vardy sat down for a tell-all interview with TalkTV where she discussed where she was, what went down and how she felt about the case verdict.
She added: "As I explained in my evidence I, my family and even my unborn baby, were subjected to disgusting messages and vile abuse following Coleen’s Post and these have continued even during the course of the trial. I brought this action to vindicate my reputation and am devastated by the Judge’s finding," it read. I want to thank everyone who has supported me." "I am extremely sad and disappointed at the decision that the Judge has reached. "It was so traumatic, I can't really remember exactly what happened then. I don't know," Rebekah said.
The WAG is married to Leicester City striker, Jamie Vardy, and was seen saying in a preview clip "I will say that 'til I'm blue in the face. I did not do it!" ...
I don’t talk to Jamie, my family doesn’t talk to him." I don't have anything to do with him anymore and it really upsets me." "He hasn’t spoken to his own mum and dad for 18 months and they've not been invited to the wedding. Things change and while there might be issues, we don't want to comment on the reason why we didn't go." At the time she said: "We'd rather not say why even though it's obvious people are now going to be wondering why the bride's mother isn't at her 34-year-old daughter's wedding. The WAG is married to Leicester City striker, Jamie Vardy, and was seen saying in a preview clip "I will say that 'til I'm blue in the face.
Rebekah Vardy's TV interview with TalkTV hasn't gone down too well with the public with many criticising her choice to speak out after losing her libel ...
She’s only making it worse for herself." One Rebekah Vardy and thought she'd had a raw deal... Admit it and move on.
Iain Lee has passionately responded to Rebekah Vardy's claim she doesn't have a bad word to say about him, amid his belief she bullied him during their ...
"You know what, I was the one that was being the most supportive of him. She was part of a team that targeted me and made much of my time in there miserable," he wrote in his response to the outlet. "I don't know if you saw any of I'm A Celebrity when I was in there. She bullied my sister who was staying in Australia and told her, 'In my world, men don't cry'." I got a very dark energy from her." You don't get to say if I was bullied.
It just seems like women aren't allowed to defend themselves. Women aren't allowed to dress nicely. Yeah, there's a lot of sexism involved in it.”
She said that she is “disappointed” with the outcome of the trial, stating: “I didn’t expect it to go that way but I think we had a judge that didn’t understand the case and didn’t look at everything. Rebekah added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves. Women aren’t allowed to dress nicely.
The broadcaster took to Twitter to insist the WAG made his time on the show 'miserable' after she insisted in an interview on Wednesday she has 'nothing bad ...
It was a pleasure to share a camp with all of you. But an unimpressed Iain responded: 'I hadn't seen the comments made behind my back or the ones made by some camp mates when they left. Nope! Originally when he left the camp, Iain denied that Rebekah had bullied him, saying: 'There was no bullying going on. 'Lots of love to all of the 2017 campmates. Rebekah went onto try and defend herself during a conversation with Dennis, telling him: 'I came out to the biggest s**t storm. After Iain himself left the camp, finishing in third place, he originally denied that Rebekah had bullied him, saying: 'There was no bullying going on. I'll be surprised with Iain if he doesn't clarify all of this.' 'I don't know if you saw any of I'm A Celebrity when I was in there. She bullied my sister who was staying in Australia and told her 'in my world, men don't cry'.' I've never been a bully in my whole entire life.' I've never been a bully in my whole entire life.' The bully doesn't get to say whether it was bullying or not.'
Rebekah Vardy has told TalkTV's Kate McCann that job offers are pouring in despite losing libel trial to Coleen Rooney.
Elsewhere in the chat, Vardy cried while talking about the support she’s had from her husband while hitting back at the claim that Rooney’s lawyers tried to settle the case out of court. Vardy went on to say she plans to ‘rechannel and refocus’ her energy into ‘doing positive things’ after the outcome of the trial. But she also admitted that while she has no intention of bowing out of the public eye, she did go through ‘stages’ of considering whether it was the right thing to do.
Iain Lee hit back after Rebekah Vardy denied his claims that she bullied him on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here in 2017.
She was part of a team that targeted me and made much of my time in there miserable.’ I don’t know if you saw any of I’m A Celebrity when I was in there. I’ve never been a bully in my whole entire life.’ ‘When she came out of the camp she told lies about me. You don’t get to say if I was bullied. I don’t have anything bad to say about him.’
Rebekah Vardy says going on medication for mental health issues is 'nothing to be ashamed of', and reveals she has had 'really bad anxiety attacks' ...
At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. Rebekah replies: "I was on medication. Have you had anxiety or had to take medication?"
Vardy pointed out that she does not think Johnny Depp's attire was subjected to the same level of observation during his recent high-profile trial with ...
Vardy denied leaking stories to the media and sued Rooney for libel with both women attended a week-long trial at the High Court in London in May, which attracted a huge amount of press attention. The wife of former England star Wayne Rooney publicly claimed Vardy’s account was the source behind three stories in The Sun newspaper featuring fake details she had posted on her private Instagram stories. She added: “It just seems like women aren’t allowed to defend themselves.
In a tell-all interview following the conclusion of the High Court defamation case, Mrs Vardy turned her guns on former England star Wayne over evidence he ...
It was claimed in the trial that then-England boss Roy Hodgson had spoken to Rooney to ask team-mate Vardy to 'calm down' his wife during Euro 2016 Mrs Vardy sensationally lost her £3million libel battle against Coleen Rooney, 36, at the High Court last week. Mrs Vardy had sued Mrs Rooney for libel over her claim that she had leaked details of her private life to the press. 'There was a really high probably I was going to go into preterm labour. 'It was as if I’d murdered someone. I just want it to stop.' During the libel trial, Mrs Vardy said that she felt 'bullied' and 'slut-shamed', aying that her answers were 'manipulated' and 'twisted'. Mrs Vardy was enjoying a trip to Dubai when she saw that Mrs Rooney had taken to social media to accuse her of leaking stories to The Sun newspaper following her own months-long 'sting operation', ending the post with the now immortal words: 'It's... Rebekah Vardy's account.' Mrs Vardy said that after the accusation, going out was 'horrendous', and she was scared to leave the house, with people looking at her, and calling her names behind her back. Mrs Vardy said she was struggling with panic attacks and felt as though her life was falling apart, describing the ordeal as exhausting. I just want it to stop.' Mrs Vardy said that she withdrew from the public gaze due to the stress she felt when being abused both in the street and online.
Rebekah Vardy has been interviewed for the first time since losing the Wagatha Christie case and body language expert Judi James claims she gave subtle nods ...
James said: "Was Rebekah Vardy channelling Meghan Markle during her 'tell-all' interview last night? "Meghan often looked close to tears but Rebekah was dramatic, throwing her head forward, saying she was crying, before dabbing away at her eyes several times as she finished the interview." She continued to share how Rebekah also used a "stoic, lip-clamped smile" like Meghan to suggest she was being "brave" and looked away from the interviewer when recalling events, before looking back at her.
The DJ previously hit out at the wife of footballer Jamie Vardy for making him “f***ing miserable and isolated” when they appeared on the ITV series together in ...
I’ve never been a bully in my whole entire life.” Start your Independent Premium subscription today. You made my time in the jungle miserable. I don’t have anything bad to say about him.” “I don’t know if you saw any of I’m a Celebrity when I was in there. She bullied my sister who was staying in Australia and told her, ‘In my world, men don’t cry’.”