‘Thank you for looking after us so well’: Rebekah Vardy reveals she spent the night at Leicester Children’s A&E Hospital
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She is said to be engaged in another legal battle with Coleen Rooney over an estimated £1.5million legal costs of the Wagatha Christie libel suit.
But Rebekah Vardy put all that aside on Sunday when she revealed she was spending the night at Leicester Children’s Hospital.
WAG, 40, who shares three children with husband Jamie, took to Instagram Stories to share the news and thank hospital staff.
Get well soon! Rebekah Vardy revealed she spent Saturday night at Leicester Children’s A&E Hospital
Rebekah wrote: ‘Thank you to the staff at @leicterhospitals Children’s A&E for looking after us so well last night. You are great’
The couple, who tied the knot at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire in 2016, share children Sofia, seven, Finley, four, and Olivia, two.
Rebekah is also the mother of Megan (17) and Taylor (11) from her previous relationships, but Jamie has since adopted Megan.
MailOnline has reached out to Rebekah’s representatives for comment.
Grateful: 40-year-old WAG, who shares three children with husband Jamie, took to Instagram Stories to share the news and thank hospital staff
Rebekah is reportedly facing an estimated £1.5 million legal bill for her costs following their ‘Wagatha Christie’ High Court libel suit.
The WAG – whose reputation is in tatters after scoring one of the worst own goals in British legal history – should find £800,000 of it within weeks.
It comes from a Supreme Court judge who dismissed her evidence as “evasive or implausible” in one of the most closely followed cases in recent years.
Oops! Despite their fun night out, Rebekah is reportedly facing a legal bill estimated at £1.5million for her costs following their ‘Wagatha Christie’ High Court libel (Coleen Rooney pictured)
She was accused of deliberately deleting WhatsApp messages central to the case, as it was suggested that her agent also intentionally dropped her phone in the North Sea.
Vardy and her footballer husband were left with the bill after Mrs Steyn ruled in favor of Rooney in a verdict that said parts of her sworn evidence was “manifestly inconsistent”, “not credible” and should be treated with ” very great caution’.
She lost her high-profile libel suit against Rooney in July when Judge Steyn ruled that Rooney’s viral social media post accusing Vardy of leaking her private information to the press was “essentially true.”
It followed a viral social media post in which Rooney revealed she had posted false stories on her Instagram page. These fake stories then appeared in The Sun newspaper.
Having changed her settings so that only one user could see it, she felt confident to make the famous statement “it’s….Rebekah Vardy’s account”.
In an order made public on Tuesday, the judge ruled that Vardy must pay 90% of Rooney’s costs.
Rooney incurred total costs of over £2million, but £350,000 of that had already been collected before the trial in May, so those were removed to produce a final figure of £1,667,860.
Vardy was ordered to pay £800,000 of the expense account on 15 November at 4pm.
Accusation: Rooney posted on Instagram accusing Vardy of leaking stories to The Sun newspaper after her own months-long ‘sting operation’