I’m A Celeb hosts Ant and Dec depart viewers in HYSTERICS as they joke about Rebekah Vardy and Wagatha Christine simply SECONDS into present’s first episode
I’m A Celeb hosts Ant and Dec left viewers in hysterics after they poked fun at campmate Coleen Rooney’s infamous Wagatha Christie trial just seconds into the new series on Sunday.
The cheeky duo made the very cheeky quip as Dec teased: ‘It’ll be nice for Coleen to face a trial that doesn’t involve Rebekah Vardy‘.
Ant then laughed saying: ‘There will be plenty more [of these jokes]!’ with fans at home rushing to social media branding the pair ‘legends’.
Their trial – which Coleen won – came after a widely-shared social media post in October 2019, in which Coleen said she had carried out a ‘sting operation’ and accused Rebekah of leaking ‘false stories’ about her private life to the press.
I’m A Celeb hosts Ant and Dec left viewers in hysterics after they poked fun at campmate Coleen Rooney’s infamous Wagatha Christie trial just seconds into the new series on Sunday
The cheeky duo made the very cheeky quip as Dec teased: ‘It’ll be nice for Coleen (pictured) to face a trial that doesn’t involve Rebekah Vardy ‘
Rebekah lost the libel case and was ordered to pay up to £1.5million towards Coleen’s legal fees.
Coleen has previously revealed that her plan to publicly share the leaker on Instagram in October 2019, was all her own.
She said: ‘In the night I started thinking about what I was going to do. I just wanted these stories to stop.’
But did she do a classic firing up of the Notes app at 3am?
She explained: ‘No. I like a pen and paper – a pencil and rubber, actually, so I can rub it out. So I started writing what I wanted to say and then the next morning I put it out there. That was the start of something that I would never have expected.’
Coleen added that she didn’t tell a soul what she was about to do. ‘No. [The part] my friends and family were most surprised at me [for was] putting the post up.’
Coleen was awarded costs by the court and £800,000 of the total amount due was payable immediately.
Rebekah was said to have scored one of the worst own goals in British legal history after a High Court judge dismissed her evidence as ‘evasive or implausible’ and accused her of deliberately deleting WhatsApp messages central to the case.
Her agent, Caroline Watt, was also accused of intentionally dropping her phone in the North Sea.