Coleen Rooney looks chic in a pair of high-waisted jeans on shopping trip in Cheshire
COLEEN Rooney still has a flare for fashion – even on the weekly shop.
She looked chic in 1970s-style high-waisted jeans as she carried a Waitrose bag-for-life to her car in Cheshire.
Coleen, 37, who has four sons with husband Wayne, has been working on a tell-all documentary about the Wagatha Christie court case.
She signed a mega deal with Disney to tell her side of the story after she won her High Court legal fight against fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy.
Disney announced the three-part series last year and said: “In a story for our times, Wagatha Christie will reveal how fiercely determined and resilient Coleen had to be in order to protect her family from the challenges presented by the traditional and social media landscapes.”
Ahead of the series' release Coleen will feature in September’s edition of Vogue.
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Becky Vardy is continuing her war of words with Coleen over her bombshell Wagatha Christie £1.8million bill.
The WAG has claimed Coleen’s team have missed a deadline to respond to queries over some of their legal bill.
In a shock twist, those close to Becky said they were baffled about their alleged failure to respond.
A source said: “Becky’s team can’t understand why Coleen’s team have time to release press releases but did not respond to the legal deadline for the reply to costs.
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“They sent questions about certain parts of the bill but they have still not received an answer.
“Becky wants a swift resolution to this so she can move on and thinks Coleen’s team are dragging their heels.”
The Sun first revealed how Becky was angered by the £1.8million bill issued to her in April from Coleen.
Those close to Becky said they believed some of the costs appeared to have been inflated.
Coleen’s team have disputed this. They say costs they had billed were perfectly ordinary.
In a bombshell statement, Coleen also revealed how she had given Becky extra time to pay her the £800,000 ordered by the court after she struggled to pay.