The former flight attendant is reportedly being pursued by streaming giants Discovery, Netflix and Apple, who want her to speak out about her version of events. Caroline found herself at the center of Wagatha Christie’s recent trial after her former client sensationally accused her of selling stories about Coleen Rooney but claimed she knew nothing about the deals. ‘She knows what really happened’: Rebekah Vardy’s agent Caroline Watt (left) is in talks to reveal the truth behind the Wagatha Christie case for a TV special after being offered £300,000 She also attracted attention after her mobile phone was filled with evidence that ended up at the bottom of the North Sea. Although she did not give evidence at the High Court trial, after a psychiatrist ruled she was unfit to appear, Rebecca subsequently lost the legal battle. A source told the Sun: “Caroline was at the heart of this affair. Anything she says would be explosive and potentially very damaging to both Becky and Colleen. “Caroline’s mental health has been hit hard by the stress of the court case. He never gained fame and was behind the scenes for some reason. Being at the center of the case, the subject of ridicule and criticism, was extremely difficult. Plans: Rebekah is said to be weighing TV deals to share her side of the story in new documentary after losing court battle “He knows what really happened and thinks about the different approaches. This could give her the chance to break the record once and for all.” Despite the big money offer, the insider claimed Caroline’s family and friends have collectively advised her not to give an interview as she remains “fragile”. Another source told the paper that Rebekah is convinced Caroline “would never hurt her” and still has “a lot of respect for her”. MailOnline has contacted representatives for Rebekah and Caroline for comment, as well as Discovery Networks UK, Netflix UK and Apple. Confirmed: Coleen signs multimillion-pound deal with Disney+ for rights to Wagatha Christie tell-all documentary It has also been claimed that Jamie Vardy’s wife has been approached by TV companies following the explosive trial after Coleen signed a multi-million pound deal with Disney+. Rebecca is reportedly torn between two options as she prepares plans to “document the emotional turmoil” she felt throughout the process. A source told the Mirror: “The show will document her emotional turmoil before, during and after her court case, which is ongoing to this day.” The insider confirmed that the documentary would not contain any footage from the trial, adding: “Becky has always refused to allow the cameras to follow her during the libel case, unlike Coleen.” MailOnline contacted Rebekah’s representatives for comment at the time. Documentary: The Sun previously reported that the program – which will follow the story of her bitter defamation battle with fellow WAG Rebekah – will be made by Lorton Entertainment, which released Wayne’s documentary this year She is set to earn more than her ex-England footballer husband Wayne, also 36, after securing the deal following a bidding war with the other streaming giants. Describing the project, they said in their announcement: “The three-part series will take viewers from the circumstances leading up to her infamous Instagram post that ‘broke the internet’ through to Coleen’s successful prosecution at one of the UK’s highest levels Basilio. profile High Court defamation cases brought against her by Rebekah Vardy. “In a story for our time, Wagatha Christie will reveal how fiercely determined and resilient Coleen had to be to protect her family from the challenges presented by traditional landscapes and social media.” Money: The WAG, 36, is set to earn more than her ex-England footballer husband Wayne, also 36, after securing the deal following a bidding war with the other streaming giants The series will take viewers back to the first social media post that started the story, to the High Court case and will feature interviews with family, friends and key players involved in the trial. We’ll also see how Coleen has been in the public eye for two decades, having started dating footballer husband Wayne when they were teenagers. Sean Doyle, director of Disney+ unscripted content, said: “Well, what a story, first and foremost. Everything we do has to be an amazing story that has amazing twists and turns. The Sun previously reported that the program – which will follow the story of her bitter defamation battle with fellow WAG Rebekah – will be made by Lorton Entertainment, which released Wayne’s documentary this year. Coleen won her defamation battle against Wagatha Christie last month – leaving Rebekah with a multi-million pound sum to pay her back. Drama: Coleen won her Wagatha Christie defamation battle last month – leaving Rebekah with a multi-million pound payout Wayne – who manages DC United football club in Washington – earns around £800,000 a year in the role. A source told The Sun: “This is a huge deal for Coleen – in every way. For the first time in 20 years, it will be the main food. “She also reveals her side of the story as far as Wagatha Christie is concerned. Since her first damning social media post with Rebekah, she has remained steadfastly silent. “Now the public will see firsthand the toll this whole affair has had on her and her family — and why she took the action she did.” Coleen and Rebekah are set for a dramatic final showdown at the High Court over who will foot the multi-million pound bill for their costly ‘Wagatha Christie’ defamation battle. Sources close to Coleen – who won the case last month – told The Mail on Sunday that she will fight to make sure Rebekah pays the full amount, which is estimated to be £3million. Usually a winning party will have to pay about 30 percent of the cost. But Coleen’s team claim the judge’s ruling that Becky sold stories about her to The Sun newspaper means it is “inconceivable” she will not be made to pay the full amount. Mrs Justice Steyn ruled last month that Becky and her agent Caroline Watt leaked stories about Coleen, the wife of former England captain Wayne. Cruel: Rebecca sued her ex-girlfriend for defamation over a now-famous social media post in which Coleen described setting up a ‘sting operation’ by posting fake stories to select followers on her private Instagram account to reveal who leaked stories about her to The Sun (pictured together at Euro 2016) Rebekah sued her ex-girlfriend for defamation over a now-famous social media post in which Coleen described doing a “sting operation” by posting fake stories to select followers on her private Instagram account to reveal who was leaking stories about her in the Sun. The “big reveal” post in October 2019 ended: “It’s… Rebekah Vardy’s account.” After Rebekah took legal action, Coleen offered her a ‘drop hands’ offer, meaning they would both leave, paying their own costs. He also suggested that they make a charitable donation. But Rebecca refused, leading to an expensive High Court trial. Now, after her victory, Coleen wants her opponent to pay. A source close to Coleen said: “Coleen didn’t want this to happen. He knew the money would be better spent on so many other things, but he wasn’t going to let Rebecca get away with not paying the full cost. “She tried to sort it out early on, but Rebecca wasn’t having it. And if you look at the outline of the judgment, it’s inconceivable that a judge wouldn’t agree to pay them in full. Let’s not forget, this energy was brought by Rebecca and she lost spectacularly.’ During a preliminary hearing in March last year, the costs were estimated at £1.3 million. Now, after two days of hearing the case at the High Court, reports claim the total could be as much as £3 million. Rebekah’s lawyer, Hugh Tomlinson QC, is said to be charging £10,000 a day, while his opponent, David Sherborne, is charging around £8,000. There is speculation that Rebecca and her husband, Leicester City striker Jamie, may have to sell their Portuguese villa to pay the legal bill. Continued support: The Sun claims the show will be produced by Lorton Entertainment, which released Wayne’s documentary this year (pictured)