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Coleen Rooney shows off rock-hard abs in a bikini on holiday with husband Wayne in Ibiza

Coleen Rooney shows off rock-hard abs in a bikini on holiday with husband Wayne in Ibiza

The Sun5 hours ago

COLEEN Rooney showed off her sensational figure as she relaxed on the beach in Ibiza with husband Wayne.
The mum-of-four - who came second in I'm A Celeb last year - revealed her rock-hard abs as she slipped into a tiny blue bikini.
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Former Manchester United and England footballer Wayne also looked like your typical Brit holidaymaker, enjoying a glass of sparkling Sangria in the sunshine.
The couple were spotted at the Cala Bassa Beach Club in Ibiza, with Wayne sporting a full beard and a black baseball cap.
At one point Coleen, 39, treated herself to dip in the sea as she cooled off on the White Isle.
She then joined Wayne at the beach bar, and the couple smiled and chatted as they enjoyed a peaceful moment in the sun.
Wayne was also seen holding a can of Snus tobacco nicotine pouches.
The England legend has smoked since he was a teenager but appears to be trying to kick the habit.
It comes after The Sun told last month how Rebekah Vardy had £370,000 left to pay off from her eye-watering Wagatha Christie legal costs.
The rival wags faced off one last time over Coleen's "assessment costs" as a judge ruled Becky should pay £212k on top of the £1.19million settlement, totalling at least £1.4million.
A source told The Sun at the time: "Becky's breathing a sigh of relief today as she happily closes the chapter on this ongoing saga.
"There are big plans coming up for her and so now she's 100 per cent focused on the future."
Major blow for Becky Vardy as Coleen Rooney WINS latest Wagatha Christie battle
It's claimed Becky paid off approximately two-thirds of the bill four years ago.
Rebekah and husband Jamie Vardy have now put their luxury Portuguese villa on the market for a huge seven figure sum.
The couple are hoping to fetch £9.7 million for the massive and incredibly luxurious pad - which boasts three pools, a gym and six bedrooms.
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