Sunday 13 October 2019

Coleen Rooney 's pals say she's poised for a legal battle against Rebekah Vardy and that she has "bulletproof evidence" to prove she's right.

Coleen Rooney 's pals say she's poised for a legal battle against Rebekah Vardy and that she has "bulletproof evidence" to prove she's right.

The WAGs have been embroiled in a furious row after Coleen accused Rebekah of leaking stories about her to the press.

After suspecting Jamie Vardy's wife, Coleen, who is married to Wayne Rooney, says she leaked a series of fake stories that only Rebekah's account could see on Instagram to test whether or not they'd make it to the press.

And when they did, she revealed her detective work - that saw her nicknamed Wagatha Christie - in an epic statement that went viral on social media.

After pregnant Rebekah was pictured in tears as she landed back in the UK after cutting her Dubai holiday short, people in Coleen's circle say she's poised for a showdown.
A friend of the star told the Mail on Sunday : "Coleen’s view is, 'Bring it on'. She has got the evidence – it’s all there.
"Coleen’s evidence is bulletproof and she stands by it all. If Rebekah wants to sue, she’s welcome to.
"Coleen will fight her and the proof is there. If it’s in court, it’s not ideal but Coleen will follow it through."
Last night, Rebekah, who said she was "disgusted" she even had to deny leaking the stories, was seen looking distraught as she arrived back in the UK.
And as she touched down at Heathrow Airport, it was clear she was upset.
She wiped tears from her eyes and she walked hand-in-hand with Jamie out of the airport.


Tyson Fury was held back by security after jumping the barricade at the WWE Smackdown event.


The Wythenshawe boxer was restrained by more than eight security guards in an angry skirmish at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, prompting talk that he could be planning a move to WWE wrestling.

Fury, also known as the 'Gypsy King', appeared to try and get in the ring with American wrestler Braun Strowman.

The drama began when Strowman pretended to square up to the former world heavyweight champion, who was sitting in the front row.

Then it turned nasty when Strowman threw his opponent Dolph Ziggler into Fury, knocking him off his seat.