Coleen Rooney sports a Prada jacket with her hoodie and leggings as she leaves an early morning pilates class after discussing her long-distance relationship with husband Wayne
Coleen Rooney was snapped leaving her pilates class in Cheshire on Thursday morning in stylish athleisure attire.
The 38-year-old WAG wore a gray quarter-zip coat with an American flag on it, underneath a black Prada bomber jacket during the outing.
Coleen also wore tight navy leggings and a pair of white and silver trainers with socks.
The mother of four wore her dark hair pulled back, with minimal makeup and carried a bottle of water in her hand.
Coleen was spotted leaving her gym class and walking to her car after the tough workout.
Coleen Rooney was snapped looking stylish in athleisure as she left her pilates class in Cheshire on Thursday morning
The WAG, 38, wore a gray quarter-zip with an American flag on it, under a black Prada bomber jacket during the outing
The outing comes shortly after Coleen opened up about her long-distance relationship with husband Wayne, after he moved to Devon to become manager of Plymouth.
He moved south last summer to take up the job, and although Coleen considered moving, he decided to stay in Cheshire.
Speaking to the MirrorColeen revealed that while Devon ‘seems far away’, it is ‘much easier to get to than Washington DC’ – following Wayne’s message to DC United last summer.
“We see him a couple of times a week, which is good,” she said. “He’s been to America, so this is a bonus because even though it seems far away, it’s easier to get to than Washington, DC.
‘We FaceTime a lot and he always calls when we leave the house in the morning.’
Coleen admitted she considered moving to Devon with Wayne, but ultimately decided against it due to the ages of their four sons, all of whom are under 15.
She said her eldest Kai is starting his GCSE exams this year and is doing well in football, while her other sons are already at school, so she felt it was unfair to move them.
Wayne took over as manager of Major League Soccer team, DC United, last year, but it was previously revealed that Coleen had previously told friends that she hate America and wouldn’t move there.
Coleen also wore a pair of tight-fitting navy leggings and a pair of white and silver trainers with socks
The mother of four wore her dark hair swept back with minimal makeup, while also carrying a bottle of water
The mother of four wore her dark hair swept back with minimal makeup, while also carrying a bottle of water
A source close to Coleen told MailOnline at the time: ‘She’s made her views clear to Wayne. There’s no way she wants to go to Washington. She absolutely hated it there last time.
‘She doesn’t want to live outside the North West of England, let alone back in Washington. The family are more settled than ever. They have four children who are all in school and all of Coleen’s family live close to her.’
The source added: “There’s no way she would want to give all that up to live in a place she hates.”
Wayne joined Plymouth four months after being sacked by Birmingham City.
Since then he has taken on a variety of roles, including a role as a commentator for the BBC for Euro 2024 and appearing in podcasts in which he delves deeper into his past.
In May, Rooney and his wife Coleen began eyeing properties in and around the posh Devon resort of Salcombe in preparation for his next adventure, with rumours circulating that she too would be moving.
Salcombe is located east of Plymouth and the former striker can travel there in less than an hour, to Home Park Stadium.
Coleen has been married to footballer and now manager Wayne since 2008. They started dating six years ago.
The couple are estimated to be worth around £130 million together.
Despite Wayne’s commitments to being in Washington, Coleen (pictured with Wayne and their sons Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass) has previously told friends that she hates America and wouldn’t move there
Coleen revealed that although Devon ‘seems far away’, it is much ‘easier to get to than Washington DC’ – following Wayne’s message to DC United last summer