Coleen Rooney looks sporty in grey leggings and a cropped sweatshirt as she heads out in Cheshire to run errands
Coleen Rooney looked sporty in a cream sweatshirt and gray leggings as she headed to Cheshire to do some shopping on Wednesday.
The WAG, 37, who is married to footballer-manager Wayne Rooney, also 37, looked casual in her stylish gym clothes.
In the morning she drank coffee from home, which she carried with her in a black cup.
Coleen teamed her activewear with a pair of white and silver trainers and wore the popular Adanola socks.
Coleen, who recently sent fans into a frenzy when she broke her years-long silence over her £3million libel case against Rebekah Vardy with a stunning Vogue shoot, looked fantastic in this outfit.
Out and about: Coleen Rooney, 37, looked sporty in a cream jumper and gray leggings as she headed to Cheshire to do some shopping on Wednesday
Sporty: The WAG, 37, who is married to footballer-manager Wayne Rooney, also 37, puts on a causal display in her stylish gym clothes
The reality star looked busy on her phone as she was spotted texting on her phone.
In the iconic Vogue interview, Coleen branded her nemesis, 41, as ‘weird’ and said her ‘bad’ lyrics read out in court made her sick.
Rebekah had sued Coleen, alleging she leaked details of Coleen’s private life to the press after Coleen staged an elaborate sting operation to find out who was feeding stories about her to The Sun.
She told Vogue how she hatched a plot to thwart the person who leaked stories by posting fake stories on her private account and making them visible only to Rebekah’s account, but she didn’t tell anyone what she was planning. even a lawyer.
Coleen said: “I feel like a lot of people still don’t understand what happened, from start to finish. But what I said in that post still stands by me today.”
The WAG revealed that her plan to publicly share the leaker on Instagram in October 2019 was entirely her own.
She said: ‘During the night I started thinking about what I was going to do. I just wanted these stories to stop.”
But she didn’t launch the Notes app classically at 3am?
Looking good: She paired her activewear with a pair of white and silver sneakers and wore the popular Adanola socks
Arch rival: It comes after the TV personality recently sent fans into a frenzy when she broke her years-long silence over her £3million defamation case against Rebekah Vardy (pictured)
Plotting: She told Vogue how she hatched a plot to thwart the person who leaked stories, but told no one what she was planning, not even a lawyer
She laughed. ‘No. I like pen and paper – a pencil and rubber actually, so I can rub it out. So I started writing what I wanted to say and the next morning I put it out there. That was the start of something I never expected.”
Coleen said she didn’t tell anyone what she was going to do. ‘No. (The part) my friends and family were most surprised about me (because) was making the post.”
She didn’t show it to Wayne or her mother, nor, despite much suspicion, to a lawyer. She woke up, typed it up and posted it on the internet. Then she took Kai and one of his friends indoor skydiving.
Feeling empowered and relieved that she had kept her plans to go public a secret, she said: “If I want to go tanning – and I know I’m going to be talked out of it – then I’m just going to do it.” . It. I didn’t want anyone to tell me not to do it.’
Coleen was both concerned and furious that she had been ‘taken to court’, saying: ‘I found it hard not to show it.
‘It was so strange that first day, really sitting on a bench together. It was so hard in that courtroom… especially seeing her on the stand. It was quite painful. I felt uncomfortable.
“Obviously she was going through it. ‘I thought, “Why did you put yourself in this position?” It wasn’t fun to watch. To this day she cannot understand why Vardy took her to court. She’s ‘strange’.’
And Coleen revealed how she found out she had won the case, saying: ‘I had to come out to take the phone call, so I’m sitting in my car in the middle of Manchester on an industrial estate. David Sherborne, her lawyer, came on the line and said, ‘We won,’ he said without any build-up.”
Family: Coleen and Wayne share four sons Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five
She laughed, “I think I just cursed for the whole fifteen minutes. It was quite surreal how many people followed it. Not just football players or girls. It felt like everyone was reading about it. All ages, all types. The positivity I got from it…I’m certainly happy about that.’
Coleen was awarded legal costs by the court and £800,000 of the total amount due became immediately due and payable. Although Coleen appears to harbor no ill will towards Rebekah, she said: ‘I’m a forgive and forget person, I can’t worry about things going on. But this is of course completely different.’
“You can’t go wrong if you tell the truth.”