Rebekah Vardy flees the UK ahead of Coleen Rooney’s Wagatha doc airing as she’s seen at Heathrow with her children
REBEKAH Vardy has fled the UK with her children ahead of Coleen Rooney's explosive Wagatha documentary.
The three-part docu-series airs tomorrow night on the popular streaming service Disney+.
Rebekah, 41, will miss the documentary after she jumped on a plane earlier today with her kids.
The WAG was all smiles in a grey jumper, matching joggers and white trainers at Heathrow Airport.
She finished the casual look with a neutral oversized jacket.
The star was seen strolling around the airport with Taylor, 13, Finley, six, Sofia, nine, and two-year-old Olivia.
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Rebekah is also mum to Megan, 18.
Megan and Taylor are from previous relationships, while she shares her other kids with husband Jamie Vardy, 36.
Rebekah is also a step-mum to Ella - Jamie's daughter from a previous relationship with Emma Daggett.
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story hits the streaming service tomorrow.
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Coleen, 37, was seen breaking down in tears while sending a warning to Rebekah in a preview of the documentary,
She says to the camera: "Don't play games with a girl who can play better."
Back in October 2019, Coleen accused Rebekah of leaking stories about her to the press.
Rebekah then sued Coleen for libel, but it was Coleen who won her High Court legal battle last year.
The synopsis of the documentary reads: "Uncovering one of the biggest tabloid news stories in Britain for the last decade, it reveals how Coleen turned amateur online sleuth to find an explanation for why private stories concerning herself and her family continued to appear in the media.
"It examines the circumstances that led to her infamous Instagram post that ‘broke the internet’ all the way to Coleen successfully defending herself in one of the UK’s highest-profile High Court defamation cases of recent years.
"As well as the case itself, it will explore how Coleen has had her life played out in public for the last 20 years."