Wagatha Christie reactions as Coleen Rooney wins legal battle against Rebekah Vardy

Twitter users are already fan-casting the inevitable ITV drama.
Coleen Rooney has won the ‘Wagatha Christie’ battle against Rebekah Vardy.
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Seren Morris29 July 2022

Coleen Rooney has won her High Court battle with Rebekah Vardy and internet users are having a field day.

The so-called Wagatha Christie trial finally comes to a close three years after Rooney’s now-infamous Instagram post declaring that someone was leaking close stories to the press, concluding: “It’s ……….Rebekah Vardy’s account.”

The famous trial has had celebrity fans gripped since 2019, and now that the verdict has been announced, netizens are reacting on social media.

They’re already fan-casting the inevitable ITV drama and speculating about whether Rooney will be offered a top job as a detective.

Read the funniest reactions to the Wagatha Christie drama below.

Jessica Elgot said: “So glad #wagathachristie is over so we can finally get the 10-part dramatisation we all deserve.”

Sarah Robinson said: “She did it! What a queen Coleen,” and shared a photo of Coleen Rooney as Fred from the Mystery Gang revealing Rebekah Vardy to be the villain behind the mask.

Specsavers said: “We’d like to speak to the sketch room artist on the #WagathaChristie case,” and shared the sketch that many have pointed out looks nothing like Vardy.

Twitter user MB said: “Coleen Rooney offered Chief Superintendent role in the Metropolitan Police,” and shared an image of It’s Always Sunny’s Charlie Day explaining his conspiracy theory.

Danny Wallace said: “Someone at ITV Drama is shouting "Activate Jodie Comer and Sheridan Smith!" #WagathaChristie”

Daniel Austin said: “I for one am staggered, absolutely *STAGGERED*, that "I accidentally dropped vital evidence into the North Sea" did not stand up in court as a legal argument for Rebekah Vardy.”

Peter Smith said: “The judge should have only told Rebekah Vardy, and no-one else, the verdict last night and sat back to see what happened.”

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