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Ashleigh Rainbird

Rebekah Vardy dances away 'devastation' of losing Wagatha Christie at music festival

Rebekah Vardy danced away the "devastation" of losing her Wagatha Christie libel battle by partying with friends at a music festival.

The defiant mother-of-five also gave a rude two-fingered salute and wore a punky jacket with "normal is boring" written on the back at the weekend.

Her pals were determined to help her let her hair down and brush off the pain of her defeat to Coleen Rooney on Friday.

A source said: "Rebekah has a close-knit circle of friends who were adamant she was going to have a fun-filled weekend, regardless of the outcome of the trial.

"A group of mates took her to the Classic Ibiza festival so she could dance through Saturday night and forget her problems."

Rebekah Vardy lost the libel case she brought against Coleen Rooney (Getty Images)
She's said to have attended a festival following the verdict in the case (Instagram)

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As Rebekah partied at the Burghley House event in Lincolnshire, one pal said: "We’ve got ya back girl. Always."

It comes after Mrs Justice Steyn described the WAG's evidence as
"inconsistent, evasive and implausible".

Coleen, 36, wife of ex-England hero Wayne, won the case after the High Court found her claim that Rebekah had leaked personal information about her was "substantially true".

Rebekah, 40, married to Leicester City's Jamie, had sued Coleen for libel saying her claim, made in 2019, had been false.

Coleen, pictured with husband Wayne Rooney, is said to have celebrated winning the case with a meal out (Getty Images)

Rebekah said she "cannot accept" the "wrong" judgment, adding: "I brought this action to vindicate my reputation and am devastated by the judge's finding."

Coleen celebrated her win with a meal at Chinese restaurant Wing's as husband Wayne flew back from Washington DC to join her.

After the ruling, Coleen said: "It was not a case I ever sought or wanted." Rebekah is expected to have to pay £3 million in legal bills after her spectacular own goal.

The WAGs are set to make documentaries, sign book deals and be the subject of films made about May's gripping legal case.

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