Coleen Rooney sent fans into a frenzy as she broke her years-long silence over her £3 million libel case against Rebekah Vardy with a stunning British Vogue shoot.
The WAG donned a cream Dior trench coat for the jaw-dropping cover image in front of Liverpool’s iconic Liver Building.
But it was Vogue’s cheeky cover title that really sent Wagatha Christie fans wild, as the publication branded her: ‘Wife, mother, detective, superstar.’
Coleen’s followers were quick to laud the cheeky reference, with one even joking she should land a role in the seventh series of Line Of Duty.
One tweeted: ”Wife, mother, detective, superstar” I am screaming!’ while another added: ‘Hun culture has peaked with this Coleen Rooney British Vogue cover. 10/10 no notes.’
‘Detective Rooney!’ Coleen Rooney sent fans into a frenzy with her British Vogue cover shoot, as the publication cheekily branded her ‘detective’ in the wake of her Rebekah Vardy case
A third posted: ‘I cannot BELIEVE Coleen Rooney is on the cover of the SEPTEMBER ISSUE of British Vogue, I’m gagged ”detective”.
‘Coleen Rooney on the cover of British Vogue being described as a ”detective” and styled as Inspector Gadget feels absolutely correct to me,’ one fan posted.
One delighted fan tweeted: ‘You could set up your own business as a private investigator.’
‘Coleen Rooney on the cover of British Vogue was not on our 2023 bingo card,’ one user tweeted.
‘Coleen Rooney being the cover star for British Vogue with the words ”wife, mother, detective, superstar” is absolutely ICONIC to me,’ a fan lauded.
In the interview, Coleen, who is married to footballer Wayne Rooney, both 37, branded her nemesis, 41, ‘odd’ and said her ‘evil’ texts read in court made her sick.
Rebekah had sued Coleen over an accusation she had leaked details of Coleen’s private life to the press after Coleen had staged an elaborate sting operation to find out who was passing on stories about her to The Sun.
She told Vogue how she came up with a plot to foil the person who had been leaking stories, by planting false stories to her private account and only making them visible to Rebekah’s account but didn’t tell a soul what she was up to, not even a lawyer.

Speaking out: The WAG posed for the stunning cover shoot in a Dior trench coat as she spoke out about her Rebekah Vardy libel case











Sensational! Coleen’s followers were quick to laud the cheeky reference, with one even joking she should land a role in the seventh series of Line Of Duty

No pal of mine: In the bombshell interview the WAG broke her years-long silence on her £3million libel case she won against Rebekah Vardy
Coleen said: ‘I feel like a lot of people still don’t understand what happened, from beginning to end. But what I said in that post, I still stick by today.’
The WAG revealed that her plan to publicly share the leaker on Instagram in October 2019, was all her own.
She said: ‘In the night I started thinking about what I was going to do. I just wanted these stories to stop.’
But she didn’t do a classic firing up of the Notes app at 3am?
She laughed. ‘No. I like a pen and paper – a pencil and rubber, actually, so I can rub it out. So I started writing what I wanted to say and then the next morning I put it out there. That was the start of something that I would never have expected.’
Coleen said she didn’t tell a soul what she was about to do. ‘No. [The part] my friends and family were most surprised at me [for was] putting the post up.’
She didn’t show it to Wayne or her mum, nor, despite much conjecture, to a lawyer. She woke up, typed it up and put it on the internet. Then she took Kai and one of his friends indoor skydiving.
She felt empowered and relieved she’d kept her plans to go public under wraps, saying: ‘If I want to do sunnin’ – and I know I’ll get talked out of doing sunnin’ – I’ll just go ahead and do it. I didn’t want no one telling me not to do it.’
Coleen admitted that when Rebekah said she was consulting lawyers, she was spooked. Rooney was immediately spooked.
She hadn’t pre-legalled her statement and had assumed relaying what had happened to her was allowed..
She said: ‘You see social media people calling people out in such nasty ways and I was thinking I wasn’t that nasty.’ But her stomach turned.
Adding: ‘I’ve never been in a legal case before so for me it was scary. What a horrible experience. The thing I was dreading the most was actually going to court.’
Coleen was both anxious and fuming that she’d been ‘dragged to court’, saying: ‘I found it hard not letting on.
‘It was so weird that first day, actually sitting on a bench together. It was so difficult in that courtroom… especially watching her on the stand. It was quite painful. I felt uneasy.
‘Obviously she was going through it. ‘I thought, “Why have you put yourself in this position?” It was not nice to watch. To this day she cannot for the life of her understand why Vardy took her to court. She is “odd”.’
And she revealed how she found out she had won the case.
She said: ‘I had to come out to take the phone call, so I’m sitting in me car in the middle of Manchester in an industrial estate on my own,. David Sherborne, her lawyer, came on the line and said “We’ve won,” he said without any build up.’
She laughed: ‘I think all I did was swear for the whole quarter of an hour phone call.
‘It was quite surreal how many people followed it. Not just footballers or the girls. It felt like everyone was reading about it. All ages, all types.
‘The positivity I got from it…I’m glad for that, at least.’
Coleen was awarded costs by the court and £800,000 of the total amount due was payable immediately.

Plotting: She told Vogue how she came up with a plot to foil the person who had been leaking stories, but didn’t tell a soul what she was up to, not even a lawyer
While Coleen seems to bear no ill-will towards Rebekah, she said: ‘I’m a forgive and forget person, I can’t be bothered with things going on and on. But this is obviously totally different.’
‘You can’t go wrong if you’re telling the truth.’
Coleen admits the trial put extra strain on her marriage to footballer Wayne Rooney.
She said: ‘He was supportive, you know, but it took its toll. He kept saying all the way throughout it: “Don’t worry, you’ll be fine.”
‘But there were certain moments where we did have disagreements. Not over the case, but he would get annoyed with me because I was quite short-tempered. You know,’ she sighed, ‘I didn’t have time for him.’
She admitted: ‘We’ve had our ups and downs. Obviously everybody knows. It’s been hard to go through it in the public eye but there has always been love there. If the love is gone then, you know, it’s pointless. But if not, you’ve got something to work for.
‘It’s been a battle at times. I look at [any] situation we’re in and think, “Could we move forward from that? Is it worth moving forward from that?” I don’t just give up.’
She admitted: ‘There was a moment, in the autumn of 2021, when Wayne had said, “He felt like I wasn’t me anymore”.
She remembers sitting with her father outside the football one afternoon, crying and crying.
He said to her: ‘You look ill,’ and she wailed that she just wanted it to be over. ‘So the relief!’ she says now. ‘The relief was everything.’
‘When people say, “Oh, she’s only in the public eye because of Wayne,” I’m like, “Yeah I am.”.’
On her upcoming three-part Disney+ documentary, Rooney said: ‘It’s brought up a lot of emotions. I felt like everyone else has spoken about it except me,” she says. “And it’s my story to tell.’
See the full feature in the September issue of British Vogue, available via digital download and on newsstands from Tuesday August 22.
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