Coleen Rooney shows off her toned arms in lycra workout gear as she nips to the cash machine in Cheshire

Coleen Rooney showed off her very toned physique as she hit the cash machine in Cheshire on Monday afternoon.

The WAG, 37, showed off the impressive muscles in her arms as she donned an understated all-black ensemble.

Wearing a black tank top and matching leggings, she kept it cozy with a pair of white Rebook sneakers for her quick outing.

Wayne Rooney’s wife wore square black shades and kept her chocolate locks in a ponytail.

She accessorized her sporty outfit with small earrings and a dainty necklace.

Figure: Coleen Rooney showed off her very toned physique as she hit the cash machine in Cheshire on Monday afternoon

Toned: The WAG, 37, showed off the impressive muscles in her arms as she donned an understated total black ensemble

Toned: The WAG, 37, showed off the impressive muscles in her arms as she donned an understated total black ensemble

Sporty: She wore a black tank top and matching leggings, and kept it cozy with a pair of white Rebook sneakers for her quick outing

Sporty: She wore a black tank top and matching leggings, and kept it cozy with a pair of white Rebook sneakers for her quick outing

Earlier on Thursday, the TV personality celebrated her recent British Vogue cover at an event in her home city of Liverpool – following her £3 million libel case against Rebekah Vardy.

Coleen was the epitome of sophistication in a stunning black Monot dress with sheer panels at her slim waist.

The WAG’s dress also had long sleeves and shoulder pads and she completed the look perfectly with a gold clutch.

She accentuated her features with glamorous makeup and tied back her striking tresses and let strands frame her face.

Guests enjoyed cocktails and canapes from Gino D’ACampo in the chic Cricket room before Coleen gave a speech.

She sent fans into a frenzy when she broke her years-long silence over her £3 million libel case against Rebekah Vardy with a stunning British Vogue to shoot.

In the interview, Coleen, who is married to footballer Wayne Rooney, both 37, 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?

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 admitted she was shocked when Rebekah said she was consulting lawyers. Rooney was immediately shocked.

She had not legalized her statement in advance and had assumed that it was permissible to report what had happened to her.

She said: ‘You see people on social media calling people names in such nasty ways and I thought I wasn’t that mean.’ But her stomach turned.

Adding, “I’ve never been in a lawsuit before, so for me it was scary. What a terrible experience. What I dreaded most was a lawsuit.’

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 she revealed how she found out she had won the case.

She said: ‘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.”

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.

Low key: Wayne Rooney's wife rocked square black shades and kept her chocolate locks in a ponytail

Low key: Wayne Rooney’s wife rocked square black shades and kept her chocolate locks in a ponytail

Arch rival: Rebekah (pictured) 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 had been feeding stories about her to The Sun

Arch rival: Rebekah (pictured) 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 had been feeding stories about her to The Sun

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

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

‘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.”

See the full article in the September issue of British Vogue, available now via digital download and on newsstands.