Coleen Rooney has let it be known that what you see in her photos is what you get after being accused of a Photoshop job.
The mother-of-four got all glammed up for an evening out recently but made sure to give her followers a look at her outfit before heading out the door.
She was dressed up to the nines in a red minidress featuring diamante straps and a plunging neckline, while her hair was scraped up into a low bun. However, the main draw wasn’t Coleen’s fiery dress – or even the huge, magnificent chandelier in the backdrop – but Coleen’s shoes.
The 36-year-old wore a pair of sparkling stilettos which she revealed were the exact same heels she wore at husband Wayne Rooney’s 18th birthday party in 2003.
Despite all the bling in the photo, some of Coleen’s followers still managed to notice what they believed to be evidence of dodgy Photoshop.
‘Why are you floating?’ one of her followers commented, while another agreed: ‘Looks good but you also seem to be levitating.’
One boldly stated: ‘You look photoshopped,’ which prompted Coleen to snap back: ‘Don’t do photoshop,’ with a thumbs up emoji.
Supporting the star after her clapback, one fan commented: ‘You look amazing @ColeenRoo Am never sure why people follow others on socials to rinse them and bring them down.’
Coleen had earlier captioned the post: ‘Love that these shoes made an appearance for a fantastic party last week ….. wore them for Wayne’s 18th birthday!!! #vintageheels.’
She no doubt needed to let her hair down after going through a highly-publicised legal battle with fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy.
It stemmed from Coleen publicly accusing Rebekah’s Instagram account of leaking false stories about her to the press, making the shocking claim on social media in October 2019 after conducting a ‘sting operation’.
Rebekah, 40, vehemently denied the allegations but a judge ruled in Coleen’s favour and found that she didn’t libel her with the claim.
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