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As she joined the panel of Loose Women on Friday, Rebekah Vardy opened up about how she was bullied as a child all because her family did not celebrate Christmas.

The I'm A Celeb star revealed she came from a family of Jehovah's Witnesses and was tormented for shunning the holiday when she grew up.

Joining in a discussion about how they decorated their homes, mum-of-four Becky said she now goes 'all out' for her kids after years of avoiding the holiday.

"I grew up as Jehovah's Witness and we didn't celebrate Christmas. It was horrible," she said.

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She then told how she was 'alienated' by her peers after 'getting hauled out of festive assemblies.'

"Kids used to poke fun at us," she added.

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Nadia Sawalha then asked how Becky's family would spend December 25, to which Becky responded: "we used to go knocking on peoples' doors."

"There was nothing. Christmas didn't exist, neither did birthdays," added Becky.

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Now married to Leicester footballer Jamie Vardy, with four children of her own, Becky says the family splash out on decorations for their mansion.

Revealing an exterior shot of their home, Becky showed off two giant singing toy soldiers that 'guard' her doorway.

"It was worth every penny just to see the kids' faces," she said.

However Becky said they don't spoil the children with expensive presents.

"Giving my time is far more important than anything money can by," she said.