Rebekah and Jamie Vardy Celebrate 10th Wedding Anniversary with Family Trip to Italy
Rebekah and Jamie Vardy Mark 10th Anniversary with Italy Trip

Rebekah and Jamie Vardy marked their 10th wedding anniversary with an album of sweet snaps shared to Instagram on Monday. The WAG, 44, revealed they had celebrated the special occasion with a lavish balloon display and a trip to Italy, sharing photos from their getaway.

Family Celebration

Rebekah and Jamie, 39, were joined by their children Sofia, 12, Finlay, nine, and Olivia Grace, six, on the trip. Also present were Rebekah's children from previous relationships, Megan, 23, and Taylor, 15. Jamie's daughter Ella, 11, from a previous relationship with Emma Daggett, is also part of the family but was not pictured.

Alongside the series of snaps, Rebekah penned: 'Happy 10th Wedding Anniversary'. The couple tied the knot at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire in 2016, with guests including One Direction star Louis Tomlinson, rapper Tinchy Stryder, and Leicester City fan Sergio Pizzorno.

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Past Controversy

The anniversary post comes after Rebekah insisted 'hell will freeze over' before she apologises to Coleen Rooney following their bitter Wagatha Christie feud. Coleen, 40, had accused Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking false stories about her private life. Rebekah denied the allegations and sued for libel, but the case fell in her rival's favour, leaving her liable to pay £1.5 million towards Coleen's legal fees.

Rebekah has continued to profess her innocence, stating: 'I'm never going to apologise for something I didn't do. Hell will freeze over before I do that.' Husband Jamie also defended her, saying: 'People thinking that Bex was a villain, it's just a load of s*** but everyone close to her knows, that's all she needs.'

Rebekah explained she was 'f***ing bored' of the feud and insisted she had no negative feelings towards Coleen, despite many finding that hard to believe. Coleen said after the ruling she was 'pleased' but 'never believed' the case should have gone to court.

In April, a source told the Daily Mail that Rebekah needed Jamie to secure one final lucrative contract to continue her 'ultimate WAG life' and pay the legal bill. The source added: 'She will also want to hope he will go to Saudi or the US where she won't have the cloud that hangs over her in the UK.'

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