Coleen Rooney appears to be unfazed by Rebekah Vardy's bombshell interview, which came following the conclusion of the blockbuster Wagatha Christie libel case.
Wayne Rooney 's wife, 36, took her boys out for ice cream as she chose to remain quiet on Vardy's tell-all interview with Talk TV.
The Liverpudlian beauty shared a picture of her four sons — Kai, 12, Klay, nine, Kit, six and Cass, four — on Twitter and captioned the photo: "Ice creams after football for my gang."
Coleen hasn't posted directly about the trial on social media since sharing her statement about the verdict, after Mrs Justice Steyn ruled in her favour but some fans think she has made some thinly-veiled digs at her rival WAG.
The two went head to head at the High Court after Coleen publicly accused Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking private messages from Instagram to The Sun.
As Vardy began her PR machine to restore her reputation, Coleen seemed to throw shade at Rebekah after she proposed they could meet up at Caffè Nero during one interview.
Rebekah said she would be eager to chat with her rival over a coffee, but Coleen seemingly responded to her olive branch by taking to Instagram as she paid a visit to a coffee shop in Penny Lane.
Becky further teased the pair could meet up in the future over a glass of wine during her interview with Kate McCann.
During the interview, Rebekah also revealed the pair — who wish no 'ill will' towards each other — still haven't talked.
She said: "I haven't spoken to her.
"I made an attempt to contact her in November of last year in a private message and she didn't respond to it. She just gave that straight to the lawyers."
When asked what she wrote in the message, she recalled: "I just basically said, 'I didn't do it, we can still sort this out. We could have sorted it then and we still can'."
The fallout between them started in 2019 when Coleen revealed she had carried out a 'sting operation' and accused Rebekah's account of leaking 'false stories' about her private life to the press.
Rebekah has always vehemently denied Coleen's accusations and launched libel proceedings in 2020.
In her ruling, Justice Steyn said it was "likely that Rebekah's agent at the time, Caroline Watt, "undertook the direct act" of passing information to The Sun.
She added: "Mrs Vardy knew of and condoned this behaviour".
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