Rebekah Vardy flees Britain before Coleen Rooney’s Wagatha documentary airs as she is seen with her children at Heathrow

REBEKAH Vardy fled the UK ahead of Coleen Rooney’s Wagatha documentary tonight after she was spotted at Heathrow Airport with her children.
The explosive three-part documentary series will air tomorrow evening on the popular streaming service Disney+.
Rebekah, 41, will miss the documentary after jumping on a plane with her children.
The WAG smiled in a gray sweater, matching sweatpants and white sneakers.
She completed the casual look with a brown oversized jacket.
The star was seen strolling through the airport with Taylor, 13, Finley, six, Sofia, nine, and two-year-old Olivia.
Rebekah is also mother to Megan, 18.
Megan and Taylor are from previous relationships, while she shares her other children with husband Jamie Vardy, 36.
Rebekah is also stepmother to Ella – Jamie’s daughter from a previous relationship with Emma Daggett.
Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story hits the streaming service tomorrow.
Coleen, 37, appeared to burst into tears as she sent a warning to Rebekah in a preview of the documentary.
She tells the camera, “Don’t play games with a girl who can play better.”
Back in October 2019, Coleen accused Rebekah of leaking stories about her to the press.
Rebekah then sued Coleen for defamation, but it was Coleen who won her High Court battle last year.
The documentary’s synopsis reads: “It uncovers one of Britain’s biggest tabloid news stories of the last decade and reveals how Coleen turned herself into an amateur online detective to find an explanation as to why private stories about her and her family continued family appeared in the media.” .
“It examines the circumstances leading up to her infamous Instagram post that ‘broke the internet’ through to Coleen’s successful defense in one of the UK Supreme Court’s most high-profile libel cases in recent years.”
“As well as the case itself, it will also examine how Coleen’s life has played out in the public eye over the last 20 years.”