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Vardy claims that her agent, Caroline Watt, likely shared information about Rooney without her knowledge. Yet this now looks like the most ill-advised defamation case since Oscar Wilde filed a libel suit against a man who called him a “posing sodomite.” On the very first day of the trial, the court heard that Vardy had once told an interviewer that a former lover was “hung like a small chipolata.” (That’s less than half the size of a hot dog, to translate into American sausages.) This is not someone, the implication was, with a lively respect for other people’s privacy.
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As the trial proceeded, it was hard to remember that Vardy had initiated the proceedings, hoping to clear her name. Read: The real difference between creators and influencers Fans wonder: Can it be healthy to air all your drama on the internet? There are now TikTok and YouTube stars whose fans wish they would talk less about their troubled personal lives. Why should other people profit from your life, but not you? That calculation has found its ultimate expression with influencers, who are famous only for being famous (and, usually, hot or messy). From the inside, though, it’s a pragmatic decision. To outsiders, this approach-the Kardashian gambit-can seem sly and cynical. Not so with Vardy, who seems to have taken a more modern approach to publicity, allegedly colluding with paparazzi to show off her lifestyle and taking a cut of the money generated by the pictures. Ten months before she married Wayne, he was caught paying for sex-in an extraordinary detail, he is said to have signed autographs “ while waiting his turn” at a brothel-and since then, Coleen has regarded the press with extreme wariness. The fact that any outlet deemed these crumbs newsworthy suggests why, to Rooney, the media is the enemy. Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney (Neil Mockford / GC Dan Kitwood / Getty) Two of the stories Rooney accused Vardy of leaking are almost comically dull: Her basement had supposedly flooded, and she had dented her Honda CR-V in an accident. Inevitably, media coverage of the WAGs then and now has shown an element of snobbery, alongside a bottomless appetite for the most mundane facts about their lives and relationships.
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The WAG aesthetic was distinctive: shorts (micro), manicures (French), hair extensions (voluminous), breast implants (like two oranges stapled to an ironing board). Fans’ disappointment was alleviated by the tabloid frenzy over the players’ partners, who had accompanied them to Baden-Baden and were photographed hanging out together. The WAG mythology was born at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, where England’s national football team-we refuse to call the sport soccer-lost on penalties to Portugal in the quarterfinals. It also led to the present court case-Vardy, who insists that she was not the leaker, is suing her fellow WAG for defamation-which has in turn served up a feast of incriminating texts, piquant British phrases, and unexpected sausage references. Rebekah Vardy’s account.” This dramatic reveal inspired the nickname “Wagatha Christie,” a portmanteau name-checking Britain’s most famous mystery novelist. Rooney ended the post: “I have saved and screenshotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. So, she said, she had been deliberately posting false information to unmask the culprit. For some time, Rooney had suspected that one of the followers of her locked Instagram account was leaking news stories to a tabloid newspaper. The dispute dates back to 2019, when Rooney, wife of the former England striker Wayne, took to Twitter to slide a dagger between Vardy’s shoulder blades. Rooney came to court every day in ostentatiously affordable outfits, shooting for “ woman of the people.” Rebekah Vardy, meanwhile, went with “ Mafia widow.” Their dueling public-relations styles were evident in their fashion choices.
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In contrast, Rebekah Vardy is an avatar of a made-for-Instagram world, in which you are a fool if you do not monetize your personal life. Coleen Rooney represents the classic approach to fame, in which you must zealously guard your privacy. The combatants are two prominent “WAGs”-the wives and girlfriends of English footballers. Sign up for it here.Īt its core, the “Wagatha Christie” trial awaiting judgment in London is a clash between different ideas of celebrity. This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday.