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Rebekah Vardy ‘vows to call in the lawyers’ if Coleen Rooney mentions Wagatha Christie during lucrative stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!… and is ‘ready to reignite’ their bitter feud

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Rebekah Vardy has instructed her lawyers to be primed and ready to attack Coleen Rooney as she prepares to reignite their bitter feud.
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Rebekah Vardy has instructed her lawyers to be primed and ready to attack Coleen Rooney as she prepares to reignite their bitter feud.

Rebekah asked her legal team to keep an eye on Wayne Rooney’s wife, 38, after she signed up for I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.

The media personality is understood to have secured a fee that exceeds the £1.5million Nigel Farage paid last year.

And while fans hope Coleen recounts her epic fight with Rebekah when she appears on the reality show, WAG isn’t taking any chances according to the sun.

Rebekah is on high alert and also keen to remind ITV bosses and the show’s hosts Ant and Dec that she owns the trademark to the phrase Wagatha Christie.

Rebekah Vardy has instructed her lawyers to be primed and ready to attack Coleen Rooney as she prepares to reignite their bitter feud.

Rebekah has asked her legal team to keep an eye on Coleen, 38, after she signed up for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here (Coleen and Wayne pictured outside court)

Rebekah has asked her legal team to keep an eye on Coleen, 38, after she signed up for I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here (Coleen and Wayne pictured outside court)

Coleen is also thought to get 'ultimate revenge' upon signing up, with Rebekah being voted off early in the 2017 series (pictured).

Coleen is also thought to get ‘ultimate revenge’ upon signing up, with Rebekah being voted off early in the 2017 series (pictured).

A source told the publication: ‘Becky was absolutely anxious to hear Coleen was doing I’m A Celeb and fears a new round of accusations over their Wag war.

‘What’s more, he knows Ant and Dec will be the brunt of his jokes and will be desperate to jump on Wagatha Christie’s line.

“Everything that happens on ITV will be followed very closely.”

And to make sure nothing goes wrong, the star has ordered her lawyers to keep a close eye on Coleen’s time on the show.

Coleen is also believed to get ‘ultimate revenge’ upon signing up, with Rebekah being voted off early in the 2017 series.

This comes as Coleen inflicted another court defeat on footballer’s wife Jamie Vardy when a judge ruled the £1.8million legal bill she threw at her arch-nemesis had been legitimately incurred.

The couple’s lawyers returned to the High Court last week in a dispute over how much Rebekah should pay in legal costs after losing her Wagatha Christie defamation battle in 2022.

Rebekah’s lawyers argued that the opposing legal team’s estimate of her costs for expenses including a luxury hotel and a hotly disputed minibar bill was deliberately misleading and that this justified a reduction in the amount she had to pay.

Rebekah is on high alert and also keen to remind ITV bosses and the show's hosts Ant and Dec (pictured) that she owns the trademark to the phrase Wagatha Christie.

Rebekah is on high alert and also keen to remind ITV bosses and the show’s hosts Ant and Dec (pictured) that she owns the trademark to the phrase Wagatha Christie.

Coleen inflicted another court defeat on footballer Jamie Vardy's wife when a judge ruled the £1.8million legal bill she passed on to her arch-nemesis had been legitimately incurred.

Coleen inflicted another court defeat on footballer Jamie Vardy’s wife when a judge ruled the £1.8million legal bill she passed on to her arch-nemesis had been legitimately incurred.

But Robin Dunne, for Coleen, said there had been “no misconduct” and it was “illogical to say we misled anyone”.

Coleen’s legal team denied claims that her expenses in the case were “extravagant” and attacked reports that one of her lawyers stayed at the Nobu Hotel, a favorite of A-list celebrities.

They told the High Court that the hotel stay had been falsely presented as a “decadent scene from Caligula” but was obtained for about the price of a room at a Premier Inn.

In a ruling last week, Senior Costs Judge Andrew Gordon-Saker concluded “on the whole and, I must say, only narrowly”, that Ms Rooney’s legal team had committed no wrongdoing and therefore “it was not appropriate” to reduce his legal liability. bill.

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