Rebekah Vardy has been enjoying some lavish holidays to Portugal and Las Vegas, despite being left with a hefty court fee of £3 million after her 'Wagatha Christie' trial last year.
Rebekah and fellow WAG Coleen Rooney battled it out at the High Court with Rebekah accusing Coleen of libel, following the wife of former Manchester United player Wayne Rooney accusing the mum-of-five her of leaking stories to the media about her. A judge ruled in Coleen's favour and left Rebekah footing quite a pricey bill, thanks to being ordered to pay Coleen's legal fees.
However, the legal blow hasn't stopped the WAG living the good life, with Rebekah enjoying some fancy trips and holidays as husband Jamie approaches the end of his current two-year contract with Leicester City and faces uncertainty over where he will play next.
Over recent months, Rebekah has shared snippets of her holidays abroad with her fans on social media, including a family holiday to Portugal, a trip to Dubai and a break in Las Vegas - where the mum-of-five stripped off and posed naked on a balcony before posting the saucy snap on Instagram.
The slew of holidays for Rebekah comes after the gossip surrounding the 'Wagatha Christie' trial surfaced again last month after Coleen told her side of the story in an exclusive Disney+ documentary series. The series detailed how Coleen laid a trap to catch the leak on her personal social media account and how she pointed the finger at Rebekah, as well as the court case that followed.
Coleen Rooney pays tear-jerking tribute to late sister ten years after her deathSpeaking about the fallout and her Disney+ series on ITV's This Morning earlier this month, Coleen explained: "I don’t need to think about it. I’ve got my own family and friends and… I’m obviously focussing on this (my book and series) at the minute but going into Christmas, I want a nice family Christmas. And going into the New Year… just breathe and see what happens, this is my account, this is how I felt. I don’t want to think of the other side’s (viewpoint)."
Coleen, who is releasing her memoirs, also reflected on how the case played out and when asked if she would change anything she replied: "Maybe, but I'm not one for looking back. I did it and now I'm here. That massive cloud has lifted ... there is value in the end."