Coleen Rooney rocks a sporty figure in skin-tight leggings and Prada jacket as she steps out

Coleen Rooney rocks a sporty figure in form-fitting leggings and £1,500 Prada coat as she steps out in Cheshire

Coleen Rooney made a sporty figure on Friday morning when she was spotted running errands in Cheshire.

The TV personality, 37, rocked a £1,500 Prada black Re-nylon crop down jacket as she bundled up against the cold weather,

Coleen paired the cozy look with black yoga pants and showed off her toned legs.

She pulled on a pair of white New Balance sneakers and held a coffee cup, phone, and keys in one hand.

The WAG kept her brown locks in a ponytail and wore a simple bronze palette for her outing.

Low-key: Coleen Rooney cut a sporty figure on Friday morning when she was spotted running errands in Cheshire

High fashion: The TV personality, 37, rocked a £1,500 Prada black Re-nylon crop down jacket as she wrapped up against the cold weather

High fashion: The TV personality, 37, rocked a £1,500 Prada black Re-nylon crop down jacket as she wrapped up against the cold weather

Check: Coleen was captured inspecting minor damage to her rear bumper while making her way back to her car

Check: Coleen was captured inspecting minor damage to her rear bumper while making her way back to her car

Coleen was captured inspecting minor damage to her rear bumper while making her way back to her car.

It comes after 41-year-old Rebekah Vardy trademarked the iconic phrase “Wagatha Christie” to “make money” following the legal standoff.

The media personality sued Coleen in the Supreme Court for libel — and lost — after Coleen claimed in October 2019 that stories about her had been leaked to the press from Rebekah’s social media account.

The phrase Wagatha Christie, coined by comedian Dan Atkinson in 2019, was registered eight months ago by the company London Entertainment Inc Ltd.

Rebekah’s trademark includes broadcasting, clothing, non-alcoholic beverages, education and beauty and she now has the right to approve its use by others.

It comes after the bitter court case inspired a West End adaptation, starring Lucy May Barker and Laura Dos Santos, as well as a Channel 4 drama documentary.

A source told The sun“This trademark is Becky’s two fingers at Coleen and all the misery that comes with “Wagatha Christie.” Becky is crafty and knew people would try to cash in on the sentence.

She now owns the UK trademark and would consider expanding it to other areas if she felt it was necessary.

“For example, if someone wants to print the logo on a mug, they’re infringing the trademark if they don’t ask for permission. However, it is a legal gray area in some respects and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.”

MailOnline reached out to Rebekah’s representative for comment at the time.

At the High Court trial, Ms Steyn said in her judgment in July that it was “probably” that Ms Vardy’s agent, Caroline Watt, “undertook the direct act” of passing information to The Sun.

The judge said: “The evidence clearly shows, in my opinion, that Ms. Vardy was aware of and approved of this conduct, and took an active part in it.”

Rebekah was ordered to pay up to £1.5 million towards Coleen’s legal costs after she lost the case, but she continues to insist she was not at fault.

Feud: Rebekah Vardy sued Coleen in the Supreme Court for libel — and lost — after Coleen alleged in October 2019 that stories about her were leaked to the press from Rebekah's social media account

Feud: Rebekah Vardy sued Coleen in the Supreme Court for libel — and lost — after Coleen alleged in October 2019 that stories about her were leaked to the press from Rebekah’s social media account