The Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney dramatic dispute is in its latest chapter.
The feud began in 2019 when Rooney accused Vardy of sharing posts from her private Instagram account with the tabloid The Sun.
In response, the wife of Jamie Vardy filed a defamation lawsuit against the wife of Wayne Rooney in 2020.
Vardy lost the case in 2022 after the judge declared Rooney’s accusations were true and was ordered to pay her legal costs.
Vardy suffered another blow last year when the court ordered her to pay an additional £100,000. The 42-year-old appealed against the decision last October which is set to be heard today.
The public row came to be known as Wagatha Christie, named after the acronym “WAG” and detective novelist Agatha Christie.
Now, we are in a new phase of the Wagatha Christie dispute after Vardy’s barrister accused Rooney of “substantially” understating her court expenses, calling it "serious misconduct" in today’s hearing.
"At all times throughout the costs budgeting process, Mrs Rooney concealed from Mrs Vardy and the court that the incurred costs in her precedents H were much less than her true incurred costs,” Barrister Jamie Carpenter said in a written submission.
Both sides have been going back and forth since Vardy’s appeal in October with Rooney’s camp dismissing the accusation and claiming the costs were “properly and correctly completed.”
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