REBEKAH Vardy will lay bare the details of her troubled childhood in a documentary.
She grew up as a Jehovah's Witness and says the religious movement failed to support her when she was abused as a girl.
Rebekah, 41, who has also talked about being bullied when she was young, is fronting the programme.
It will tell the traumatic stories of other people too.
The Channel 4 documentary Rebekah Vardy: The Jehovah's Witnesses and Me - is due to be screened on May 16.
Channel 4 said: "This film shows a side to one of the UK's most famous women that has not been told before.
It comes 10 months after Rebekah lost her Wagatha Christie libel case against Coleen Rooney.
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