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Rebekah Vardy's agent 'offered £300k to set record straight in TV special'

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Rebekah Vardy’s agent Caroline Watt is reportedly set to take part in a tell-all TV documentary about the Wagatha Christie trial, with a potential six-figure sum being on the table.The agent, who did not give evidence in the trial due to “illness”, is allegedly being wooed by bosses at Netflix, Apple and Discovery to tell her side of the story.

After a dramatic High Court trial, Rebekah Vardy lost her libel case against Coleen Rooney, after she was accused of leaking stories about Coleen to the press.

During the trial, Rebekah Vardy’s agent made headlines when it was claimed that her phone “fell into the sea” just days after she was asked to provide WhatsApp messages from it as evidence for the case.

Now, according to one source, agent Caroline has been offered up to £300,000 for a one-off documentary where she would tell her side of the tale. "Caroline was at the very heart of this case.

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