Rebekah Vardy blasts fake WAGs and admits her trust issues drove friends away

Rebekah Vardy railed against the "fake" world of football WAGs in a recently unearthed interview given before her excruciating showdown with Coleen Rooney.

Just last week, Coleen's bombshell claim that someone operating Becky's Instagram account had been leaking fake private information about the Rooneys to the press dropped on Twitter , sparking the Wagatha Christie cultural phenomenom.

And while Becky vigorously denied being the 'rat', she's since been plagued by horrific abuse targeting her looks, her family and even her unborn baby.

However, in an interview given just weeks before the showdown, Becky claimed she only trusted a few friends and was convinced people were out to get her.


Speaking to Closer magazine, the wife of Jamie Vardy said she shunned other WAGs because they belonged to a "very fake world".

"When you're forced into friendships, or forced to become friends with someone because your husband pays for the same team, it's weird," she said.

"I don't buy into fake friends. I won't be friends with someone because their husband or boyfriend plays for the same team. I'm lucky to have the friends I have, I've got a close circle and I trust them implicitly.

"I wouldn't be friends with someone just because they have a nice bag, a nice pair of shoes – I'm not that fickle."

Becky said she used to describe herself as "a whirlwind that came in and f**ked s**t up", before admitting one pal had even bought her a self-help book about making friends because "I just push everyone away all the time and I didn't trust anyone".

She went on: "I thought everyone was out to get me. But I realise now that's how I taught myself to be, because of everything that had gone on in my past. I didn't want to let anyone in, because I thought everyone was going to hurt me.

"It took someone like Jamie, to be the way he's been with me, for me to realise not everyone's out to get me, and focus on the positives."

It comes after Becky claimed she'd hired a forensic social media expert to look into Coleen's allegations, after the Scouse WAG set a cunning trap to find out who the rat was.

Coleen, who suspected someone from her inner circle of trusted friends and family was leaking stories to the press, gradually blocked her followers from watching her Instagram Stories, then started posting snippets of fake information to see who would take the bait.

In the end, according to Coleen's claims, the only follower watching her Stories was Becky Vardy's account, prompting Coleen to take the matter to her lawyers before drafting her blistering bombshell statement for Twitter.

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