Rebekah vardy reduces court to laughter as she fails to know joke

Rebekah vardy reduces court to laughter as she fails to know joke


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He said: “It’s totally disingenuous isn’t it Mrs Vardy? You know perfectly well you have been responsible through Ms Watt, as we see through a number of these posts, to pass information to


The Sun. “Yet you are passing yourself to her as someone who hates The Sun, coming up with excuses like ‘maybe you have been hacked, maybe someone with celeb links’.” She replied: “No, I


don’t say I hate The Sun.” During the trial, the court heard earlier that she was invited as a "special guest" to the National Television Awards by The Sun. Coleen’s lawyers allege


Vardy must have told reporter Mr Halls about a post on Coleen’'s Instagram about getting into a car crash at the event. When asked if Mr Halls was at the event, Rebekah answered that


she couldn’t recall. She said: "He may have been there but I don't remember seeing him." Mr Sherborne went on to show Rebekah a post from her Instagram account following the


event, where she personally thanked Mr Halls for inviting her in the caption. He said: "You are deliberately trying to distance yourself from the suggestion you and Watt spoke to him


that night and told him about the car crash post." She replied: "No." The trial continues.