Jamie and Rebekah Vardy let fans into their lives in an intimate reality series, as cameras follow them leaving Leicester City after 13 years for a new life abroad. Following the family on their move to Italy, the series offers a closer look at Rebekah Vardy as she attempts to juggle it all while reflecting on her recent challenges in the UK. Now, she opens up about her reasons for returning to television and her new chapter abroad.According to Radio Times, Rebekah Vardy sits down to discuss her new reality series documenting her family's move to Italy. The series, titled 'The Vardys', launched on Tuesday, June 2.Rebekah Vardy explains decision to make reality seriesRebekah reveals why she decides to make the reality television show about her new life abroad. "Do you know what? I think this is the million dollar question, actually. We've been approached so many times to do shows like this, and it just never felt like it was the right time. But I think off the back of Jamie filming the Netflix documentary, it just felt like it was the right kind of transition, and it was the perfect opportunity because we had something new to talk about.""We had something new in terms of we were moving to Italy, uprooting our whole family, and it was just like, 'If we're gonna do it, now is the perfect time to do it,'" she continues.Rebekah Vardy adjusts to Italian life after Leicester departureAdapting to Italian life proves to be a mixture of incredible and challenging moments for Rebekah. "Adapting to Italian life has been a mixture of incredible, but challenging at times as well. We looked at how we could balance the whole excitement of a new journey, but also dealing with the emotional turmoil of massive change as well. Obviously being at Leicester for so long, it was very emotional, and I think you kind of get really nervous because it's like stepping into the unknown."The move provides Rebekah with an opportunity to reset away from the British tabloid spotlight. "It was a rest and reset for all of us, really. It was a chance to kind of escape the glare of the tabloids and the British public with the opinions and judgments, and it was just a real good opportunity to get away, to kind of reflect on what's really important for us as a family, and spend some more quality time together."Rebekah Vardy responds to criticism and in-person abuseWhen discussing the abuse she faces from fans, Rebekah speaks candidly about the impact and her perspective. "Do you know what? I actually don't think I have one. And when I'm going through times like that, and if I'm at away games, the home fans or the away fans balance out the noise. So I don't tend to hear a lot of it which is actually quite nice. And I just think abuse in anything directed at anyone is not acceptable in any form. I think it's disgusting, and I think it's so misogynistic."She explains that her public persona masks who she truly is. "I think it comes from a place of resilience. And I think throughout my whole life I've come across situations where I have been really uncomfortable. My childhood, the kind of environment that I was brought up in, where you kind of get told to shut your emotions down. So a lot of the time I do understand why I may come across as that really hard face – resting bitch face, as they like to call my persona. But actually, do you know what? That couldn't be further from the truth. That is not me at all. It's just the armour that I put up."Rebekah Vardy discusses her support networkRebekah speaks fondly of her close circle of friends, whom she nicknames 'The Inbetweeners'. "Do you know what? I love them. They are the most kind people you'll ever come across, and I actually nicknamed them The Inbetweeners many years ago when I first met them. I was like, 'You lot remind me of something. You are so chaotic.' And they humble you real quick. Real quick. And I think that's just what I love about them so much, there's no airs and graces."Rebekah Vardy on her marriage to Jamie VardyAs the couple approaches their 10-year anniversary, Rebekah reflects on what keeps their relationship strong. "I think you just have to learn how to balance each other, how to communicate. Do things together. But most importantly, you need to support each other. And whether that's Jamie off doing something that he needs support on, or I'm off doing something, I think you have to complement each other in every single aspect of your life. And I think communication is the biggest key as well. Without that, you don't have a relationship."She clarifies her role in Jamie's career decisions. "When it comes down to football, I have absolutely no say whatsoever. That's Jamie's job. And he makes those decisions. His success is his doing. You can only lead a horse to water. You can't make it drink. And I tried to just say to him, 'Look, your life's spiralling out of control. You need to make a decision and whatever that decision is, you need to make it for the right reasons.'"Rebekah reflects that Italy has given her the chance to focus on what matters most. "Italy's been really nice because it's given me the chance just to be a mum. And just to focus on my family. And look after the kids and learn, you know, enjoy a new culture and meet new people."'The Vardys' aired on ITV1 and ITVX.