Coleen Rooney proudly displayed her injured foot as she arrived at court for the second day of the so-called Wagatha Christie trial.
Her fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy began legal proceedings against Rooney and is suing her for libel after claims made by Rooney that Vardy leaked “false stories” about her private life to the press.
Arriving at court on Wednesday (May 11), Coleen rocked a black-and-white print dress which fell just above her knees, putting her physio boot on full display.
The geometric patterned frock featured a rope belt cinched in around her waist and plunging neckline in wraparound style, which Coleen accentuated with a silver pendant necklace.
Her grey-and-white boot was mismatched with a black patent leather slip-on on her uninjured right foot, while Coleen added a black leather handbag to her court-ready ensemble.
She pulled her brunette tresses into a sleek ponytail at the nape of her neck and opted for a natural make-up look as she held her head high, making her way along the street to London’s High Court.
A pair of glittering silver earrings in the shape of starbursts completed her look.
Rebekah, meanwhile, opted for a black blazer with sharp lapels and a black high-necked dress underneath, which flared around her ankles as she walked along.
The WAG added a pair of shiny black point-toe shoes and dark tights to her outfit, and donned a pair of dark shades to wade through the members of the public on her way to court, adding a black leather bag to swing at her side.
Like Coleen, Rebekah also swept her long brunette tresses into a low ponytail, adding gemstone earrings to complete her wardrobe.
In court, Vardy was quizzed about a message she sent to her agent Caroline Watt in February 2018, which confirmed that husband Jamie’s former Leicester City teammate Riyad Mahrez hadn’t turned up to training for the second day in a row.
He had been seeking to move to Manchester City at the time.
Vardy’s message read: “Mahrez not turned up to training again. The lads are fuming.”
Rooney’s barrister David Sherborne suggested she was spilling dressing room secrets and urging her agent to leak the information.
In the witness box, Vardy said: “It does not look good there. I was gossiping about things that were in the public domain.
“It’s pretty much unheard of that a player would go on strike and not turn up to train. It was just gossip.”
She added that she didn’t know for a fact that the lads were “fuming”.
Watt later suggested Vardy should tip off Sky Sports, to which she replied: “I just don’t want it coming back on me.”
Mr Sherborne then mentioned an exclusive story from a national newspaper which reported Mahrez hadn’t turned up for training, which also mentioned his teammates felt “betrayed by his behaviour”.
Mr Sherborne said every other newspaper only reported the club’s response without the suggestion the players were angry with Mahrez.
He accused Vardy of being responsible for the leak, to which Vardy replied: “This has absolutely nothing to do with me.
“I absolutely know 100% that story did not come from me or Caroline Watt. It was already out there.”
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