Coleen Rooney has been celebrating the incredible success of the Lionesses, following the England's women's team winning Euro 2022 on Sunday night.
The mum-of-four has told the football players to enjoy every minute of their jubilant celebrations in the wake of their inspirational achievement, just days after the Liverpool-born star had cause to celebrate herself following the conclusion to the long-running Wagatha Christie legal drama.
Coleen took to both her Twitter and Instagram accounts to pay tribute to England captain Leah Williamson and her teammates on Sunday, as football finally came home thanks to the women's team beating Germany in extra-time to lift the trophy.
The England squad have captured the nation's hearts over recent weeks, and many have been enjoying seeing them partying into the night following their victory - including Coleen.
Cameras were on hand to film goalkeeper Mary Earps jubilantly dance on a table in a post-match conference on Sunday night, as her fellow players joined her in singing "Football's coming home" to a delighted group of journalists.
"Absolute scenes," the official Twitter account for the Lionesses captioned the heartwarming video, with Coleen going on to quote-tweet the post to her followers.
"Love it," the star added to the original tweet, with an array of England and football related emojis.
Shortly after England's victory on Sunday night, Coleen - who won her libel battle against Rebekah Vardy on Friday - made sure to give the women some praise across her social media channels.
The Lionesses saw off Germany in extra-time with substitute Chloe Kelly grabbing the winner from close range after the contest finished 1-1 after 90 minutes.
Ella Toone had bagged the opener before Germany's Lina Magull equalised, but it was the host nation who ended their wait for a first tournament triumph at Wembley.
"Fantastic… well deserved ladies!!!" Coleen tweeted against an announcement of the England team's victory. "Enjoy EVERY minute."
The star - whose husband Wayne Rooney was previously captain of the England men's team - also cheered on the Lionesses over on her Instagram Stories.
"Good luck @lionessess. You've got this," she told the team ahead of kick-off on Sunday night, before going on to congratulate them on their win once the final whistle blew at Wembley Stadium.
Coleen's support for the national team online marks her first social media posts since issuing a statement regarding her legal victory over Rebekah Vardy on Friday.
The judgment in Vardy v Rooney case provides a conclusion to the almost three-year long saga between the two stars.
Coleen has now received the long-anticipated vindication over fellow WAG Rebekah, 40, who sued her for libel after Coleen accused her of being behind leaked stories to the press.
In a now famous post, Coleen used social media in October 2019 to accuse Jamie Vardy 's wife's account of selling stories from her private Instagram account to the tabloids - something Rebekah has always vehemently denied.
Speaking in a statement after the judgment was delivered, Coleen said that she was "pleased" the ruling went in her favour, but that she "never believed" the case should have gone to court "at such expense in times of hardship for so many people when the money could have been far better spent helping others".
Breaking her silence after losing the trial, Rebekah said she was "extremely sad and disappointed at the decision that the judge has reached" and was not the result she was expecting.
Jamie Vardy's wife returned to social media over the weekend with a defiant message, posing in a jacket displaying the slogan "Normal is boring" and throwing up a peace sign for the cameras.
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