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Rebekah Vardy urged to 'move on' by viewers after her 'dishonest' TV interview

Rebekah Vardy 's first TV interview since she lost her libel court case to Coleen Rooney aired on Wednesday, but many fans were left feeling less than impressed.

The WAG, 40, had went to the High Court after Coleen accused her Instagram account of leaking private messages from Instagram.

The court case revolved around whether or not Coleen was defaming former pal Rebekah by claiming publicly that it was only her account that had seen several pieces of information which she posted on her private Instagram story, and then had been leaked.

And despite Rebekah still maintaining her innocence, the publicised High Court libel battle saw the verdict handed in Coleen's favour.

Taking to TalkTV to chat with Kate McCann, mum-of-five Rebekah left no stone unturned as she tried to rebuild her reputation and put her side across.

Rebekah Vardy was interviewed by Kate McCann (pixel8000)

She announced a host of bombshell revelations during the discussion and also slammed vile trolls who had targeted her and her family, sending death threats to hubby Jamie amid the case that had been dubbed Wagatha Christie.

But many fans took to social media to tell her to "move on", with some even criticising her "crocodile tears".

One Twitter user wrote: "I had a great deal of sympathy for Rebekah Vardy and thought she'd had a raw deal... until I just saw that cringe interview. Sometimes you just need to take the L with grace and move on.

"Like it could have just been yesterday's news."

Coleen Rooney won the court case (Phil Lewis/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

Another wasn't as polite as they tweeted: "If she had any decency, Vardy would be keeping her head down - away from the media.

"But no, she books herself in for a TV interview crying more crocodile tears."

A third said: "She could barely look at you initially. Very carefully worded responses. Admit it and move on. She’s only making it worse for herself."

And a fourth agreed, writing: "I find Rebecca insincere and dishonest - sorry but watching her on talk tv, I don’t believe a word she says."

Rebekah Vardy with husband Jamie (Reuters)

Another piped up to say: "Good god that interview was terrible. Why the hell would you do it?

However, she did have some support among the Twitter ranks, with one user commenting: "Thought RV came across very well and was clearly speaking speaking from the heart, good for her in fighting for what she believes is right!!"

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