Rebekah Vardy appeared to be in an emotional state as she took to Instagram to share a crytic post on Friday afternoon.
The WAG, who was embroiled in the infamous Wagatha Christie scandal in May 2022, shared the cryptic post without any explanatory caption, yet it seemed timed to the release of Coleen Rooney’s tell all memoir, My Account.
While Rebekah didn’t mention Coleen, the inspirational post focused on feeling like ‘you’re enough’.
Taking the post from @momentaryhappiness, it read: ‘You are enough even on the days you don’t feel it.
‘On your lowest days, you know the ones where you don’t even feel like getting out of bed, you’re enough on those days too.
Drama: Rebecca Vardy, 41, posted a cryptic inspirational post about being ‘enough’ over on Instagram on Friday after Coleen Rooney released her tell all memoir earlier this week
Cryptic: The WAG, who was embroiled in the infamous Wagatha Christie scandal in May 2022, shared the cryptic post without any explanatory caption, yet it seemed timed to the release of Coleen Rooney’s tell all memoir
‘You are enough even when your heart has been hurt by someone you love and care about.
‘On the days where you stand in front of the mirror and don’t feel like yourself you’re enough on those days too.
‘When you’re exhausted, run off your feet and didn’t finish everything you needed to that day, you’re enough then too.
‘You are enough, you are always enough, and you always will be. Be kind to yourself. Today and always.’
On Thursday Coleen appeared on This Morning where she told hosts she wants to leave what happened with Rebekah in the past.
Asked by hosts Craig Doyle and Rochelle Humes how she feels about Rebekah, she said: ‘I don’t need to think about it.
‘I’ve got my own family and friends and… I’m obviously focussing on this (my book and series) at the minute but going into Christmas, I want a nice family Christmas.
‘And going into the New Year… just breathe and see what happens, this is my account, this is how I felt. I don’t want to think of the other side’s.’
Inspirational: Taking the post from @momentaryhappiness, it read: ‘You are enough even on the days you don’t feel it’
Court: Coleen has said it finally felt like the right time to release her book and her Wagatha Christie Disney+ documentary, which saw her tell-all about her High Court trial against Rebekah
Candid: Speaking to hosts Rochelle Humes and Craig Doyle, she said: ‘I’ve had time to sit down and process it all and I wanted to tell my truth’ while in regards to Vardy she added: ‘I don’t need to think about it’
Brushing it off: It comes after Rebekah also posted a bikini-clad selfie from her holiday in Dubai as she avoided the release of the documentary, joking :’As am I [laughing face emoji]’
Coleen also recently took aim at Rebekah in her Disney+ documentary, Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, where the star took the opportunity to share her side of the story.
Yet Rebekah refused to respond to the documentary as she fled abroad to Dubai with her family ahead of the films release.
As well as the Wagatha Christie scandal, Coleen’s memoir sees the mother-of-four finally break her silence on her husband Wayne’s cheating and prostitute scandals.
She candidly spoke about her ‘hurt and shame’ over Wayne’s prostitute scandals as she spoke about finding out Wayne had slept with prostitutes in a Liverpool brothel at the age of 16 in 2002, and learning in 2010 that he had slept with former escorts Jennifer Thompson and Helen Wood.
Speaking to Rochelle and Craig , she said: ‘I’ve had time to sit down and process it all and I wanted to tell my truth and also let people know who I am, the reasons behind my actions and thoughts.
‘Obviously the relationship with Wayne has been hard over the years, but there’s always been love there so why give up on it? And why not see if you can work it out?
‘People haven’t seen that because we’ve done that behind closed doors and it’s been a battle at times, it’s been hard.
‘People only see what’s in the press, they don’t know what goes on in our life so it’s to explain that this is what’s happened – it was out there, we’ve dealt with it, and we’re moving on.’
‘I’ve got a great support network with friends and family, especially my parents and I’m so lucky to have had the upbringing that I’ve had,’ she continued.
‘I do always go back to that, the way I was brought up and my morals for life and that’s how I go forward.
‘Little things that my dad and my mum used to say to me, that I now say to my kids and it reminds me of growing up, but I’m so lucky – especially being in the public eye – I haven’t had to but I have stayed grounded and that’s because of the people around me. You definitely have to have a strong mind as well, which both me and Wayne do.’
Looking back: Coleen candidly spoke about her ‘hurt and shame’ over Wayne’s prostitute scandals in her brand new tell-all memoir, My Account (she is pictured with Wayne in 2008)
Speaking out: In her autobiography, Coleen told how she felt ‘hurt and ashamed’ when she learned that her husband Wayne had used prostitutes at a Liverpool massage parlour