Rebekah Vardy predicts there is a "good chance" she will go back on tablets to treat her anxiety issues following last week's damning Wagatha Christie judgement.
The mum-of-five, 40, recalls feeling isolated and not wanting to get out of bed in the wake of Coleen Rooney publicly accusing her Instagram account being behind leaks to the press in October 2019.
In an emotional televised interview, Rebekah admits to seeing a counsellor and reveals she has been on medication and had "really bad anxiety attacks" throughout the almost three-year saga.
Jamie Vardy's wife broke down in tears at one point during Wednesday night' sit-down chat with Kate McCann on Talk TV, in which she revealed she has been hospitalised twice due to mental health issues over the last two years, and still suffers from PTSD.
At one point, Rebekah recalls feeling like "I didn't want to be here anymore" after Coleen made her now-infamous social media post in 2019.
The WAG - who was pregnant with her fifth child at the time - went on to explain how her counsellor helped her cope with the stress.
"Have you been diagnosed with anything as a result of this? Have you had anxiety or had to take medication?" Kate asks Rebekah after she opened up about seeing a therapist.
Rebekah replies: "I was on medication. I had really bad anxiety attacks and there's probably a good chance I will end up having to go back on tablets.
"It's nothing to be ashamed of - if that helps then I will accept it because I think everyone has to know their strengths and their weaknesses, and at a point where they need to ask for help, they need to ask for help."
Rebekah is reportedly set to pick up the brunt of the alleged £3 million legal costs after she lost her long-running High Court libel case last week.
Speaking in a statement after the judgment was delivered, Coleen said that she was "pleased" the ruling went in her favour, but that she "never believed" the case should have gone to court "at such expense in times of hardship for so many people when the money could have been far better spent helping others".
But Rebekah insists the case had to happen despite Coleen's views that the legal fees were an unnecessary expense.
Speaking to The Sun, she continues to claim she is innocent, and defiantly say: "I would do it all again tomorrow if I had to, because I am innocent. I have no regrets."
She remains is adamant the judge "got it wrong" on this occasion and has opened up on the barrage of abuse she has faced due to the case.
Rebekah admitted: "The whole thing has been awful. At its worst, I was worried to be on my own, to leave the house. I was scared to be out in public places."
*If you are struggling with mental health, you can speak to a trained advisor from Mind mental health charity on 0300 123 3393 or email info@mind.org.uk
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