Coleen Rooney looked effortlessly chic as she departed her morning pilates class on Tuesday.
The WAG, 38, stepped out a a practical pair of gym leggings, a black T-shirt and a grey hoodie.
Dressing up her look she layered over a longline blazer and topped her outfit off with white trainers.
Coleen pulled her hair back into a sleek high bun, shielded her eyes with a pair of oversized sunglasses and accessorised with hoop earrings.
She carried a water bottle and a spare pair of pilates socks as she left class, before hopping in her car and heading home.
Coleen Rooney looked effortlessly chic as she departed her morning pilates class on Tuesday
Coleen’s outing comes after it was reported that Rebekah Vardy faces paying £1.5 million towards Coleen’s legal bills as a result of their Wagatha Christie court case.
Two of Rebekah businesses have reported financial figures showing them heavily in debt as her fight with Coleen continues.
The firms owned by Rebekah and footballer husband Jamie owed just over £230,000, new figures filed at Companies House reveal.
V9 Academy Limited reported assets of £31,448, but owed creditors £161,337. The company is jointly controlled by Rebekah and Jamie Vardy and John Peter Morris.
BKYV Media Limited had assets of £26,948 and owed creditors £77,157. That company is controlled by Rebekah Vardy.
However, Rebekah, 42, and 37-year-old Leicester City striker Jamie’s third company looks considerably healthier.
V9 Media Limited, controlled by Jamie, with Rebekah listed as a director, made a profit of £260k, paying £50k in corporation tax.
It has retained earnings of £794,286 down from £805,088 the previous year.
The WAG, 38, stepped out a a practical pair of gym leggings, a black T-shirt and a grey hoodie
Coleen’s outing comes after it was reported that Rebekah Vardy faces paying £1.5 million towards Coleen’s legal bills as a result of their Wagatha Christie court case
This was made up of property and equipment worth £493,139, cash of £293,786 and other money owed of £149,386.
A new company called Wagatha Christie International Limited was set up last year. Its function is Media representation services and is not due to file accounts until early next year. It is solely owned by Rebekah.
Rebekah is expected to fork out around £1.5 million towards Coleen Rooney’s legal bill after losing the libel fight.
Coleen’s team are disputing the ‘disproportionate’ 20 per cent costs they had been ordered to pay.
A judge ruled in 2022 that 37-year-old Coleen’s accusations that Rebekah had leaked stories on her to The Sun were substantially true.
Two of Rebekah businesses have reported financial figures showing them heavily in debt as her fight with Coleen continues (Rebekah pictured leaving the High Court on May 19, 2022)
Rebekah always denied any wrongdoing, but she was described as an ‘untrustworthy witness’ who was likely to have destroyed potentially crucial evidence on purpose in Mrs Justice Steyn’s devastating judgement on the case.
The after-shocks of the bombshell trial continue with the two parties wrangling over legal costs.
In May, Senior judge Andrew Gordon-Saker reportedly told Coleen and Rebekah’s lawyers to come to an agreement, warning: ‘This could go on and on’.
If both teams can’t strike a deal, Coleen’s costs are expected to be considered at yet another hearing in October.