Coleen Rooney was dressed perfectly for the Wimbledon ladies' final as she headed out to do a supermarket shop. The super-stylish mum-of-four wowed in an all-pink tennis-style outfit at Waitrose in Alderley Edge.
She looked stunning in her pink frilly mini skirt and matching top and sliders, teamed with her medical boot for a foot injury she reportedly suffered back in March. Coleen, 36, cut a glam figure in hot pink as she strolled in the sunshine wearing sunglasses.
And she showed off her tan from a recent sunshine holiday Ibiza with hubby Wayne and pals. Sharing snaps from their break on her Instagram she wrote: "Magical memories, great friends, lots of belly laughs!! Very much needed."
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Coleen may well have taken inspiration for her outfit from her trip to Wimbledon with Manchester United footballing icon Wayne, also 36, and their eldest son Kai, 12. They looked in great spirits as they enjoyed the tennis tournament where they sat in the stands to watch the action.
"Beautiful day at Wimbledon," she shared on her social media. And back home in Cheshire it was game, set and match for Coleen in the fashion stakes.
Last month Wayne revealed his shock decision to quit his role as Derby manager. Sources close to the football legend say he quit his £90,000-a-week job to be with his wife and their boys Kai, Klay, nine, Kit, six, and Cass, four, reported the Mirror.
The Ibiza break followed a family trip to Dubai with their sons in May following Coleen's 'Wagatha Christie' court battle with Rebekah Vardy the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie. The couple holidayed in Ibiza with pals including former United captain Michael Carrick, 40, and West Bromich Albion boss Steve Bruce’s son Alex.
Wayne said after 18 months in charge the time was right for the Rams to be led with someone "with fresh energy." He said: “Over the course of the summer I have been closely following developments regarding the ownership of Derby County.
"Today I met with the administrators to inform them of my decision that it was time for me to leave the club. In fairness to them, they tried tremendously hard to change my decision but my mind was made up.
“My time at the club has been a rollercoaster of emotions, both highs and lows, but I have to say that I have enjoyed the challenge. Personally, I feel the club now needs to be led by someone with fresh energy and not affected by the events that have happened over the last eighteen months.
"I will remember my time at Derby with great pride and affection and would like to thank all my staff, players and of course the fans for their incredible support. I will never forget you and hope to see you all again in the near future and in happier times.
“Finally, I am aware that the club still have interested parties who wish to take over the running of the club. To them I say this, Derby County is a great club with a great history and great fans. I wish you all the best and much success for the future."
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