She escaped the UK just days before Coleen Rooney’s Wagatha Christie documentary launched.
And Rebekah Vardy showed off her toned midriff as she reflected on her recent holiday to the UAE on Wednesday.
Posing for a mirror photo in a hot pink two-piece from Hunza G, the WAG appeared unfazed by the recent controversy since the limited series aired.
She pulled her brunette hair back into a sleek bun and seemingly went makeup free to show off her sun-kissed tan.
Sharing another photo of the resort to her Instagram Story, Rebekah wrote: ‘I miss this place already.’
Pose: Rebekah Vardy, 41, showed off her toned midriff as she reflected on her holiday to Dubai on Wednesday after escaping the UK ahead of Coleen Rooney’s documentary
During her lavish getaway, Rebekah was last seen hanging out with former Love Islander Amber Wise, 19, the daughter of former footballer Dennis Wise.
Taking to Instagram, Amber posted a selfie over them both to share they were at a club enjoying a night out together.
The caption of her clip, read: ‘Only @beckyvardy could get me out hungover’, as she shared a video of Iris beach club.
It comes after Rebekah revealed she had bumped into Amber during the trip, after their families holidayed together in August.
Taking to Instagram Rebekah shared a beaming selfie as she cuddled up to the reality star and daughter of footballer Dennis Wise who found fame on the ITV2 dating show earlier this year.
The pair were both dressed in black with Rebekah flashing a huge smile and sporting a large silver necklace.
She captioned the post, gushing: ‘I ❤️you xxx’.
Coleen recently liked a fan’s tweet referencing Rebekah’s plans to use her late disabled sister Rosie to enhance her story leaking plot.
Memories: Sharing another photo of the resort to her Instagram Story, Rebekah wrote: ‘I miss this place already’
Friends: During her lavish getaway, Rebekah was last seen hanging out with former Love Islander Amber Wise, 19, (right) the daughter of former footballer Dennis Wise
On Wednesday, the WAG, 37, hit headlines following the release of her Disney+ documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, a limited series chronicling her legal battle with the fellow footballer’s wife Vardy.
In 2019, Coleen publicly accused Rebekah of leaking stories from her personal Instagram account to The Sun newspaper, leading to a High Court war, in which private WhatsApp’s showed Rebekah’s references to Coleen’s sister.
In the midst of Coleen’s three year sting to unveil the ‘snitch’ on her private account, she unfollowed Rebekah – who was revealed to have messaged her agent Caroline Watt to say she should ‘say something about Rosie’ to get back in Coleen’s fold.
Coleen’s parents Colette and Tony McLoughlin took Rosie in in as a foster child when she was two before later adopting her. She passed away aged 14 in 2013 following her lifelong battle with Rett syndrome, a rare disorder that causes severe disabilities.
The Wagatha Christie tale has dominated headlines for years, with Coleen finally telling her side of the story in the Disney+ documentary.
After explaining how she worked out Rebekah was the perpetrator of the leaks, she revealed her first instinct was to merely unfollow the star – thus removing Rebekah as one of the followers on Coleen’s account.
Soon after, Coleen revealed she was approached by Rebekah, who messaged her saying: ‘Hi my love… hope you are ok?… I saw you had unfollowed me…
‘And I wasn’t following you you anymore on Instagram… Just wanted to ask… If I had done something or offended you in any way?’, after which Coleen stated: ‘I just thought… you’re so two-faced’, to the camera.
Shock: It comes after Coleen has liked a fan’s tweet referencing Rebekah ‘s plans to use her late disabled sister Rosie to enhance her story leaking plot (Coleen pictured with her sister in 2006)
Hurtful: Fan of Coleen shared their support online
Tragic loss: Rosie passed away aged 14 in 2013 following her lifelong battle with Rett syndrome, a rare brain disorder that causes severe disabilities
Heartbreaking: On Wednesday, the WAG, 37, hit headlines following the release of her Disney+ documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, a limited series chronicling her legal battle with the fellow footballer’s wife Vardy
Coleen then read a message from Rebekah to Caroline, saying: ‘I never usually message her and say hi. Maybe I should say something about Rosie’.
In disgust, Coleen said of the vile plan: ‘To plan to create a story to get me to reply to back is one thing but to use my sister who’s passed away is just… wrong’.
Earlier in the documentary, Coleen broke down in tears as she discussed Rosie.
While explaining why the WAG struggles to open up about her worries, Colette revealed that it stemmed from growing up caring for Rosie.
Colette shared: ‘Coleen keeps things to herself. She doesn’t want to be a burden and I can relate that back to Rosie. She was so special.’
The McLoughlins took Rosie in in as a foster child when she was two and while they previously just provided respite care, Coleen noted that ‘Rosie was different’.
She explained: ‘When Rosie came along she was a massive part of our lives. She was the sister that I never thought I was going to have.’
Speaking to her mother and her father Tony, she continued: ‘I used to do her hair and used to love picking clothes with me mum for her. She brought that little bit extra to the house. We fell in love with her.’
Yet the family soon realised that Rosie was struggling with her development, and after a series of hospital tests she was diagnosed with Rett syndrome.
Outrageous: In the midst of Coleen’s three year sting to unveil the ‘snitch’ on her private account, she unfollowed Rebekah – who was revealed to have messaged her agent Caroline Watt to say she should ‘say something about Rosie’ to get back in Coleen’s fold
Family: Coleen reunited with her father Tony and mother Colette as they discussed Rosie’s final few days in emotional scenes on the Disney+ show
Coleen explained: ‘Rosie, she struggled. She couldn’t walk and talk and would be in pain and sick but she still put a smile on her face.
‘Sometimes she used to force a laugh out. I think it was just to make my mum and dad happy. Gradually her brain wasn’t functioning so she couldn’t eat anymore, couldn’t talk, move.’
Rosie needed 24-hour care and after suffering from ‘lots of complications’ and being admitted to intensive care, Colette revealed the family decided to bring her home to spend her final days surrounded by her loved ones.
‘We had a sleepover, one last sleepover, all of us together,’ she explained. ‘And then we had a big party to celebrate her life.’