Coleen Rooney hits back at Photoshop accusations as she stuns in sizzling red dress and throwback heels
21.08.2022 - 18:49
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Coleen Rooney has entered into a Photoshop row on Twitter after posting a photo of herself in her home. The Liverpool WAG has been accused of editing the image, something which she has since denied.
The 36-year-old wife of former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney shared a photo looking stunning whilst posing in a revealing red dress and heels in her huge £20 million Cheshire mansion. The TV personality also revealed that her heels were vintage with a special meaning to them, as she wore them for husband Wayne's 18th birthday back in the day.
The couple have been together since Coleen was 16 but their relationship hasn't come without its challenges. But after first meeting in school, the childhood sweethearts tied the knot in a lavish Italian wedding in June 2008 and the following year they became parents to their first son Kai. The pair later went on to have three more sons, Kai, Klay and Cass.
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Coleen dominated the news pages in the country during her ongoing libel trial with Rebekah Vardy. And last month a court ruled that Coleen's accusation in the high profile trial dubbed Wagatha Christie was "substantially true".
Rebekah and Coleen went to the High Court in May after the wife of Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy was accused of leaking stories about Coleen's private life to the press.
Back in October 2019 Coleen publicly outed Rebecca on Twitter, claiming that her account was the source behind three stories in The Sun newspaper featuring fake details she had posted on her private Instagram.
Rebekah denied leaking the stories to the media and sued for libel, arguing that the claims
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