Coleen Rooney has been spotted without her wedding ring - days after husband Wayne was seen partying with two mystery women.
In pictures obtained by the MailOnline, the WAG, 39, was pictured running errands in Cheshire on Monday - with her wedding ring nowhere to be seen.
It follows a report, from The Sun, that Wayne, 40, was seen partying with two women on Friday at a pre-Brit Awards event.
“People who noticed Wayne were saying: 'What would Coleen think?' She was nowhere to be seen,” a source told the paper.

The source added: “He later left alone. He stood outside where there were quite a few people gathered and got into a car. Around eight minutes later, a taxi came and picked the woman up.”
Friends also told the paper it was “upsetting” as Coleen is launching a collection with Primark this week, including hosting a glitzy event in Mayfair to launch the new range.
One pal said: “Coleen has worked so hard on this Primark range, it's massive for her. So for Wayne to act like such an idiot just days before her big moment is irritating.
“Coleen will always stick by Wayne. But for her mates, it's upsetting to see Wayne acting this way because it takes the spotlight from her.”
The Standard have contacted representatives of Wayne and Coleen for comment.
Coleen and Wayne share four children - Kai, 16, Klay, 12, Kit, 10 and Cass, 8 - and have been married since June 2008, though Wayne has made headlines for several high-profile alleged cheating scandals.
Last September, Wayne said he believes he would be dead were it not for his wife Coleen helping him manage problems with alcohol.

United's record goalscorer, says he was "struggling massively" with his drinking during his playing career and admits he would often do it for two straight days.
"I honestly believe if she weren't there I'd be dead," he told the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast.
"I've made mistakes in the past which are well documented and whatever but I'm a little bit different at times and she keeps me on that path and she's done it for 20-odd years.
"I wanted to go out and enjoy my time with my friends and have a night out. It got to a point where I went too far - that was a moment in my life where I was struggling massively with alcohol.
"I didn't think I could turn to anyone. I didn't really want to because I didn't want to put that burden on anyone.
"I just drank for two days straight. Come training and at the weekend I'd score two goals and then I'd go back and go and drink for two days straight again.
"She's helped me control that massively. She's managed me because I needed managing."