Jamie Vardy's wife to pay Sh205m in costs after losing court fight against Rooney's wife

Leicester City and England soccer player Jamie Vardy, and his wife Rebekah Vardy, arrive together at the High Court in London, Tuesday, May 17, 2022. On Friday, July 29, 2022, Judge Karen Steyn has cleared Coleen Rooney of libeling Vardy when she alleged that Vardy had leaked her private social media posts to the tabloid press. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)

Rebekah Vardy, the wife of English soccer player Jamie Vardy, has to pay about 1.5 million pounds ($1.7 million/ Sh 205m) in legal costs to fellow soccer spouse Coleen Rooney after losing the high-profile libel lawsuit she brought against Rooney.

Vardy, 40, lost her libel claim against Rooney, 36, in July when a judge ruled that a widely circulated social media post Rooney wrote accusing Vardy of leaking her private information to the tabloid press was "substantially true."

In an order made public on Tuesday, a judge ruled that Vardy should pay 90% of Rooney's legal costs.

The case, which mixed social media, an acrimonious celebrity feud and amateur sleuthing, was a British media sensation and made headlines for days. The two women are both married to famous footballers: Vardy to Leicester City and England striker Jamie Vardy, Rooney to former Manchester United and England star Wayne Rooney.

The dispute began when Rooney said she purposely posted fake stories on Instagram to find out who was passing her private information to the press. She said she blocked all accounts from seeing her Instagram stories apart from the one she suspected of being the leaker. The stories then duly appeared in The Sun.

In an October 2019 post seen by almost 2 million followers, Rooney revealed it was Vardy's account that was the culprit. She was dubbed "Wagatha Christie" - a play on the slang term "WAG," for wives and girlfriends of soccer stars, and the name of crime author Agatha Christie.

Vardy launched the court battle to defend her reputation. But judge Karen Steyn said it was likely that Vardy's agent had passed Rooney's private information to The Sun newspaper, and that "Mrs. Vardy knew of and condoned this behavior."

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