She’s been juggling her WAG war against Coleen Rooney with training for Dancing On Ice.
And Rebekah Vardy engaged in some festive fun as she dressed as a Christmas elf alongside her professional partner Andy Buchanan for training on Monday.
In a series of posts shared to her Instagram account, the WAG, 38, put on a goofy display as she jumped around the dance studio in a clingy jumpsuit.
Ho, ho, ho! Rebekah Vardy engaged in some festive fun as she dressed as a Christmas elf alongside her professional partner Andy Buchanan for Dancing On Ice training on Monday
The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star appeared in great spirits as she drove to rehearsals in her costume, before shaking her bottom at the camera.
Ensuring she kept comfy during her dance session, the model teamed her one-piece with white trainers.
The Norwich native wore her tresses in a straight fashion, while she complemented her beauty in minimal make-up.
Giddy: In a series of posts shared to her Instagram account, the WAG, 38, put on a goofy display as she jumped around the dance studio in a clingy jumpsuit
On her way: The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star appeared in great spirits as she drove to rehearsals in her costume
Cheeky: The mother-of-five couldn’t help but smile as she shook her bottom at the camera
Relaxed: Ensuring she kept comfy during her dance session, the model teamed her one-piece with white trainers
Last week, the dance expert revealed his celebrity pro accidentally cut his face with her ice skate while they rehearsed together.
Showing his injury which had been covered in a plaster, he claimed they’d ‘had a little mishap’ as Rebekah apologised profusely to him.
Andy explained: ‘It was a freak accident. She did nothing wrong, technically she did it very well.’
Battle: Last month, Rebekah won the first round of her and Coleen’s High Court libel battle (Coleen pictured on Monday)
Last month, Rebekah won the first round of her and Coleen’s High Court libel battle, after she was accused of leaking stories about her former friend’s private life to the media.
The wife of former England star Wayne Rooney, 34, claimed the mother-of-five gave the press ‘false stories’ about her private life last October after carrying out a months-long ‘sting operation’ which saw her dubbed ‘Wagatha Christie’.
The former columnist insisted the fellow footballer’s wife – the spouse of Jamie Vardy – shared fake stories she had posted on her personal Instagram account with The Sun newspaper.
Rebekah denies the accusations and is suing Coleen for damages for libel at the High Court in London.
Last month, the court ruled the post ‘clearly identified’ Rebekah as being ‘guilty of the serious and consistent breach of trust’ – but minutes later Coleen hit back with a statement via her spokesman, saying she was ‘keen’ to hear what she has to say.
The ruling at the High Court related to the wording in the final sentence of the post, with the Liverpudlian claiming she simply referred to her nemesis’ Instagram account rather than the WAG herself.
But the judge said an ordinary reader would not take the word ‘account’ to ‘indicate that Coleen remains in doubt about who the wrongdoer was’. He also disagreed with her claim that using multiple ellipses in the final line diluted the meaning.
Coleen’s spokesman told MailOnline following the ruling: ‘Today’s ruling on the technical legal meaning of the post changes nothing. Coleen’s defence to this misguided action was filed last month.
‘It sets out clearly the facts of her case, which remain the same irrespective of any decision on the meaning. The key issues of the case remain the three stories from Coleen’s private Instagram account published by The Sun and Rebekah’s relationship with the newspaper, including its ‘Secret Wag’ column.
‘Coleen is pleased the judge has ordered that Rebekah must file her reply to the defence, on oath, by no later than December 8. After three years of stress and anxiety about the leaks from her private social media account, Coleen is keen to see progress made on the real issues, beginning with what Rebekah has to tell the court.’
The pair have until February 8 to reach a settlement over the disagreement, or must prepare for a five-day libel hearing next year.
Claims: Last October, Wayne Rooney’s wife accused Rebekah of giving the press ‘false stories’ about her private life after carrying out a months-long ‘sting operation’