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Coleen Rooney elevated her activewear with a stylish pair of cat-eye sunglasses as she left her local gym in Cheshire on Tuesday.
The mother-of-four, 38, wore a form-fitting navy T-shirt and matching leggings to her daily workout.
She finished her look with black and white trainers and carried a large refillable water bottle in the crook of an arm.
Coleen expertly carried both her phone and a hot cup of coffee in one hand as she made her way to her car.
The retired WAG accessorised with a gold necklace and tiny gold earrings.
Coleen Rooney, 38, elevated her activewear with a stylish pair of cat-eye sunglasses as she left her local gym in Cheshire on Tuesday
She finished her look with black and white trainers and carried a large refillable water bottle in the crook of an arm, expertly carried both her phone and a hot cup of coffee in one hand
Coleen was last seen out and about in mid-July when she popped to one of the several Waitrose supermarkets in Cheshire.
The businesswoman snapped up some bargains at the store – with visible items including BBQ beef Hoola Hoops, priced at £2.35 and Waitrose white bread, priced at £1.
Coleen also treated herself to some eye-catching purple flowers as she loaded them into her car with the groceries and headed home.
She has been married to footballer-turned-manager Wayne Rooney since 2008, and they began dating six years prior.
Together, the couple are thought to be worth a cool £130million.
Coleen and Wayne share four children, all boys.
Their eldest son Kai, 14, is following in Wayne’s footsteps and currently plays for the junior division of Manchester United, where Wayne spent the lion’s share of his career.
The Rooney family is completed by Klay, 10, Kit, 8, and Cass, 6.
She has been married to footballer-turned-manager Wayne Rooney (pictured) since 2008, and they began dating six years prior
Coleen and Wayne share four children, all boys: Kai, 14, (far right) who is following in Wayne’s footsteps, Klay, 11, (far left) Kit, 8, (second from left) and Cass, 6 (centre)
They were all in Germany to support England’s journey through the Euros which sadly ended in failure.
Wayne himself played for England for a number of Euros and World Cup tournaments.
He remains the youngest-ever player to score for England and was briefly the youngest-ever goalscorer in Euros history.
Wayne is currently the manager of EFL Championship team Plymouth Argyle.