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CCTV shows Jamie and Rebekah Vardy’s £2 million Italian home being raided by gang of ‘five’ armed robbers as pair relive horror of losing jewellery worth £80,000

CCTV footage shows Jamie and Rebekah Vardy’s £2million Italian home being raided by a gang of ‘five’ armed robbers in the third episode of their ITV reality show.

Rebekah relived the terrifying moment she discovered her family’s luxury Italian villa had been ransacked and admitted the ordeal left her feeling ‘completely violated’ and desperate to leave the house.

In scenes in the third episode of new fly-on-the-wall documentary-style ITV show The Vardys, the WAG recalled returning to the Lake Garda property and seeing wardrobe doors open and valuables missing before CCTV footage revealed masked intruders inside the house.

Rebekah said: ‘It was so weird. When I returned home I felt something was wrong. It’s like my entire wardrobe doors are open. ‘I knew someone had broken in and taken my things.’

While Rebekah questioned whether her children had moved their jewellery, son Taylor said there were ‘poo footprints’ upstairs, while cameras inside the property recorded what happened next.

The couple have three children: Sofia, 12, Finlay, 9, Olivia Grace, 6, and Rebekah is also mother to Megan, 23, and Taylor, 15, from previous relationships, and stepmother to Jamie’s daughter Ella, 11.

As CCTV is played on the programme, Rebekah can be heard telling Jamie: ‘No. No, not bad okay! Baby I’m going home. This is not true.’

CCTV footage shows Jamie and Rebekah Vardy’s £2million Italian home being raided by a gang of ‘five’ armed robbers in the third episode of the ITV reality show, aired on Tuesday

Rebekah said: ¿It was very strange. 'When I came back home I could feel something wasn't right.'

Rebekah said: ‘It was so weird. ‘When I came back home I could feel something wasn’t right.’

As CCTV is played on the programme, Rebekah can be heard telling Jamie: ¿No. No, not bad okay! Baby I'm going home. 'This is not true'

As CCTV is played on the programme, Rebekah can be heard telling Jamie: ‘No. No, not bad okay! Baby I’m going home. ‘This is not true’

Thieves broke into the family’s luxury villa on Lake Garda in 2025 and made off with nearly £80,000 worth of valuables, including jewellery, cash and a Patek Philippe watch.

A police source told the Daily Mail at the time that investigators believed the gang had been monitoring the family and timed the break-in to coincide with Jamie’s absence.

Commenting on the footage in the three-part series, Rebekah, 44, said: ‘You can clearly see five armed men with crowbars and balaclavas in their hands.

‘What happened this weekend was just a nightmare and has always been one of my greatest fears.’

The mother of five admitted that the theft also harmed her husband, 39-year-old football player Jamie.

‘Jamie is furious. “Naturally, this has an impact on Jamie and football as well,” he said. ‘He always gives 100 per cent, but Jamie is at his best when he knows his family are safe and happy, and I’m feeling neither right now.’

Speaking to her eldest daughter, Megan, Rebekah described the lasting impact of the pressure.

‘It’s been really hard since the theft, it’s just awful. I hate being at home now. “This feels like a terrible violation,” he said. ‘I still find it really difficult to talk about.’

Thieves broke into the family's luxury villa on the shores of Lake Garda in 2025 and made off with valuables worth around £80,000.

Thieves broke into the family’s luxury villa on the shores of Lake Garda in 2025 and made off with valuables worth around £80,000.

A police source told the Daily Mail at the time that investigators believed the gang had been monitoring the family and timed the break-in to coincide with Jamie's absence.

A police source told the Daily Mail at the time that investigators believed the gang had been monitoring the family and timed the break-in to coincide with Jamie’s absence.

He added: ‘Children can sense when something is not right, so of course we have tried to keep the theft as limited as possible.

‘Sofia doesn’t actually know anything, we haven’t told her anything because I don’t think you want to make this any more stressful. ‘I just want to get out of the house.’

The three-part ITV series follows the Vardy family as they leave their home in Lincolnshire (where Jamie plays for Leicester City) for Italy, where her striker husband joins Cremonese to help their fight for Serie A league survival.

The series has been sarcastically described by TV pundits as a ‘Poundland version’ of Coleen Rooney’s Disney+ series The Rooneys, which is currently in production.

Indeed, Rebekah’s friends say that when the epic legal battle ends in 2022, Rebekah is still struggling with the shame of losing to Coleen.

Rebekah was accused by Coleen of leaking stories about her private life with husband Wayne Rooney to a red-cover newspaper in 2019.

Rebekah sued Coleen for libel after she made it clear that Vardy’s Instagram account was the source of the leaks on social media. It was a move that led to Coleen being referred to as ‘Wagatha Christie’ during the seven-day trial.

In her ruling, Mrs Justice Steyn ruled Coleen’s accusations against Rebekah were ‘substantially true’ and poured further salt into her rival’s wounds by ordering her to pay £1.19million of her legal bill.

Yet far from using the ‘rival’ show as a platform for quiet, thoughtful reflection (and a chance to get some of that money back), Rebekah looks as defiant as ever, vowing to never apologize and certainly not to admit any wrongdoing.

“I live with the judge’s decision, but even today I believe he was wrong,” Rebekah shouted earlier in the programme.

‘People always say: ‘Nothing will change unless you apologize.’ But I’m not apologizing for something I didn’t do… that will never happen. Hell will freeze over before I do this.’

The family’s theft comes after Jamie joined Cremonese last summer after 13 seasons at Leicester City.

However, the family are already planning to return home to England after it was announced last week that Cremonese would be relegated. Sources told the Daily Mail that Jamie is determined to have ‘one last hurrah’ in English football before retiring.

‘They will definitely come back to Britain,’ says a family friend.

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