Rebekah Vardy has taken to social media to advertise for a full-time nanny following her Wagatha trial with Coleen Rooney.
The long-running saga between the two WAGs, who battled it out in the High Court during a seven day trial, was finally put to an end after Mrs Justice Steyn ruled in Coleen's favour last month.
As she moves on with her life, Rebekah has reached out to her Instagram fans for help in seeking out a new nanny.
The Dancing On Ice star, 40, took to her Instagram Story to address her 409k followers, saying: "Full-time nanny needed...
"Must have a current CV and DBS/CRB. Further info available via DM."
Rebekah - who is married to professional footballer Jamie Vardy - didn't mention any further details in regards to the role.
The married couple share children Sofia, six, Finlay, four, and baby Olivia, one, while Rebekah is also mum to Megan, 17, and Taylor, 11 from previous relationships.
Rebekah's post follows weeks after the WAG lost her libel case against former pal Coleen, in which she was accused of leaking "false stories" to the press.
The 40-year-old has always vehemently denied Coleen's accusations and launched libel proceedings in 2020, which has left her with a reported £3 million to be paid in legal fees.
However, after a seven day long trial, the judge ruled that Coleen's truth defence was valid.
Rebekah went on to make her her feelings known in an explosive interview with TalkTV last month.
Speaking to presenter Kate McCann, the WAG made a number of bombshell revelations throughout the chat and even broke down in tears at one point, as she thanked her husband for his support during the case.
She also slammed the judge for "not understanding the case", saying: "I'm really disappointed. I didn't really expect it to go that way, but I think we had a judge who didn't understand the case and didn't look at everything.
"It feels like the judge just read what was written in the media and took on the narrative bias."
The former I'm A Celebrity star has been hospitalised twice since Coleen's post in 2019.
Speaking about her mental health struggles, Rebekah shared: "It was draining. I had to go to hospital a couple of times because they were really worried about my mental wellbeing.
"And since the court case, I think I’m probably suffering with PTSD — I feel physically sick when I talk about the trial and what happened, and I have nightmares.
"I haven’t gone to get a diagnosis yet but I do know I probably need some more therapy. It’s been a horrible time."
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