Rebekah Vardy has defiantly declared she will never apologise to former friend Coleen Rooney, reopening the infamous Wagatha Christie saga in her new ITV reality show, The Vardys. The 44-year-old, wife of former Leicester striker Jamie Vardy, insists she must live with the aftermath of losing her high-profile libel battle against Coleen.

Speaking candidly, Becky told cameras: “I’m never going to apologise for something I didn’t do. Hell will freeze over before I do that.” She added that the saga is “done, it’s over,” and she does not care what her ex-pal thinks of her. Her focus, she explains, is on her own peace and family life, despite enduring intense public scrutiny.
The reality cameras follow the Vardy family as Jamie, 39, relocates from Leicester to Italy to join Serie A minnows Cremonese. Becky admits she is still dealing with backlash from the court case, where she was ordered to pay Coleen around £1.2million in legal fees.
The couple’s private life is on full display, from the daily chaos with five children to Jamie’s injury ahead of his first Italian match, which leaves Becky questioning the upheaval of their move. “Why have we moved? What’s the upheaval for?” she asks candidly. A robbery at their new villa only adds to the turmoil, with Becky revealing to cameras: “They’ve taken my f**ing watch. When something like this happens it makes you question everything.”*
Despite the chaos, Jamie praises his wife’s resilience: “Becky’s a strong woman. If she wasn’t, it would definitely have broken her 100 per cent. Everyone close to her knows that.”
The Vardys’ reality series showcases a rollercoaster mix of family drama, public scandal, and personal triumph, offering viewers an unfiltered look into life after one of the most notorious celebrity feuds in recent UK history. From Wagatha headlines to family crises in Italy, Becky and Jamie prove that life in the spotlight is never dull.
