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Rebekah Vardy wows in holiday snaps as she enjoys second getaway in weeks

Rebekah Vardy wows in holiday snaps as she enjoys second getaway in weeks

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Rebekah Vardy looked tanned and extremely toned as she showed off her trim physique while posing in a tiny bikini while enjoying a sun-soaked holiday with husband Jamie Vardy and their kids
Rebekah Vardy showed off her trim figure as she posed in a tiny bikini while enjoying a family holiday. The notorious WAG is currently on a lavish trip to a mystery location with her husband Jamie Vardy and their children.

Rebekah, 43, wasted no time in showing off her tan and her toned body as she posed in a mirror in the white cherry print bikini from Oh Polly. Covering her face with her phone for the mirror selfie Rebekah wrote: "Such a cute bikini from @ohpollyswim."

She also posted pictures on her social media of her children enjoying themselves on a day trip to a waterpark. Rebekah and Jamie share daughters Sofia, 10, and Olivia, four, and son, Finley, seven. She is also mum to Megan, 19, and Taylor, 14, from previous relationships.

The trip is Rebekah's second holiday in the past few weeks, after she also went away with Jamie and his fellow footballers Harry Maguire and James Maddison in July. Jamie and Rebekah had been making the most of their £9.7million villa in the Algarve.
Meanwhile, Jamie remains without a football club following his exit from Leicester City at the end of last season. He has been linked with a host of clubs including Wrexham, Manchester United and Saudi sides. There is also reported interest from the US MLS.

Rebekah sent fans into a frenzy last week when she shared a picture of her children wearing Inter Miami shirts, leading fans to believe Jamie could end up playing at the club which is co-owned by David Beckham alongside icons such as Messi in the coming weeks.
However, any rumours of a transfer have been rubbished. According to Mail Online, a source close to the club said: 'No one at Inter Miami will have heard of him, they just signed Rodrigo de Paul who won the World Cup with Argentina. It was nice of them to buy the kits though.'

In recent years, the Vardys have let out their cherished villa on the exclusive golf resort of Quinta do Lago for up to £30,000 a week, but they've now reluctantly decided to put it up for sale.
However, a friend of the couple told the Mirror: "They are selling the Portuguese pad - and are looking at different holiday places now. They had some great times there, but just decided it was time for a change. It's actually laughable for anyone to think it has anything to do with the court case. Nothing could be further from the truth. And that's shown by the fact that they are looking for a new holiday pad."
The property has been listed for sale with high-end estate agents Knight Frank, carrying an impressive £9.7 million price tag.
Although prices have surged in the Algarve recently, by as much as 16 per cent according to some estimates, the Vardys' villa is certainly priced on the 'optimistic side', according to one agent who spoke to MailOnline under the condition of anonymity.
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