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'I'm disgusted': Football world stunned by explosive WAG scandal

Coleen Rooney, wife of English football star Wayne Rooney, has publicly accused Rebekah Vardy, wife of Rooney’s former England teammate Jamie Vardy, of leaking stories from her private Instagram account to the UK tabloid The Sun.

That on its own is a wild story. But even wilder was Rooney’s thorough explanation for how she determined Vardy was the culprit.

Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, pictured here at a football game and the races.
Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney. Image: Getty

Because Rooney didn’t just accuse Vardy in the heat of the moment, she staged a five-month Instagram sting to definitively determine that Vardy was behind all the leaks.

Rooney detailed the entire sting operation in a tweet she posted on Wednesday morning.

In short, Rooney suspected Vardy was behind the leaks, so she blocked everyone but Vardy from seeing the posts on her private account. She then posted a number of false stories to see if they’d appear in The Sun.

They did, and the only person who had viewed those Instagram stories was Vardy.

It’s a brilliant plan, and it only worked because Rooney was willing to keep her suspicions to herself and wait five months until she felt she had enough evidence to come forward.

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Jamie Vardy and Wayne Rooney, pictured here in action for England in 2016.
Jamie Vardy (L) and Wayne Rooney (R) in action for England in 2016. (Photo by Tolga Akmen/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Vardy has released a statement on Instagram — the scene of the crime! — denying the accusations.

Vardy deflected blame by saying that a number of people have access to her Instagram account, and that she’s ‘disgusted’ to have to deal with this while she’s “heavily pregnant.”

Social media erupts over WAG drama

Social media users on both sides of the Atlantic have quickly become obsessed with the story, but the best response by far came from Netflix’s UK and Ireland Twitter account.

It may have been a joke, but it shouldn’t be. Make it happen, Netflix.

Many also referred to Rooney as WAGatha Christie.

With Liz Roscher - Yahoo Sports