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Amy Denman

Coleen Rooney stuns in leopard print bikini on holiday with Wayne ahead of Wagatha verdict

Coleen Rooney has been snapped looking stunning in a leopard print bikini as she took a stroll along the beach with her husband Wayne in Ibiza.

Coleen, 32, and her Derby County manager husband Wayne, 36, were spotted hanging out with friends and family at a beach on the Balearic Island as the couple await the verdict of the Wagtha Christie trial.

The footballer's wife is being sued by Rebekah Vardy for libel following an explosive Instagram post shared in 2019, where she accused Becky's Instagram account of leaking stories from her private Instagram account.

Coleen and Rebekah's intense seven day trial, which took place in May, is still awaiting a verdict, with Vardy vehemently denying Rooney's claims.

Coleen Rooney put on a stunning display in a leopard print bikini while on a beach in Ibiza with her husband Wayne (GTres / SplashNews.com)

Coleen, who is said to be "confident" she will win the trial, and Wayne haven't let their legal woes get in the way of a good holiday on the party island.

After being spotted in Ibiza town earlier this week, the couple have taken the fun to the beach as they were spotted hanging out by the shore with a group of friends.

Coleen showed off her toned abs as she wore a leopard print bikini top with thick straps and a tie in the middle of the bust. She matched the beachwear with a pair of white denim shorts with a frayed hem.

Coleen confidently flaunted her toned abs in the ensemble (GTres / SplashNews.com)
Derby County manager Wayne looked stylish in a pair of zigzag shorts (GTres / SplashNews.com)

Wayne's wife accessorised the look with layers of gold bracelets, a gold necklace with bird pendants on the thin chain and her huge engagement ring.

She also opted to go barefoot on the beach and accessorised her look with a pair of large black sunglasses and tied her hair back in a low bun for the trip.

Coleen looked relaxed and happy as she chatted with her husband Wayne while they walked along the beach.

The couple are putting their legal woes to one side following the Wagatha Christie trial (GTres / SplashNews.com)
Coleen opted to go barefoot for the beach outing as the couple were joined by friends and family (GTres / SplashNews.com)

The pair were then seen meeting a group of friends before hopping into a dingy boat and posed for a group photo.

Wayne was spotted in a pair of purple and black zigzag stripped trunks for the outing, which he wore with a beige linen shirt and a baseball cap of the same colour, which had a white motif on the front.

Unlike Coleen, Wayne opted to wear a pair of black slider sandals to protect his feet from the hot sand and had his sunglasses tucked into his shirt.

Wayne posed for a photo on the beach, embracing his new accessory (GTres / SplashNews.com)

The dutiful husband even carried Coleen's wicker beach bag for her as the group walked towards the shore. He enjoyed holding the bag so much Wayne even posed for a photo while holding the accessory on the beach, which his wife took.

Coleen and Wayne's current holiday is the second trip they've taken since the Wagtha Christie trial last month.

Dutiful husband Wayne insisted on holding wife Coleen's beach bag (GTres / SplashNews.com)

The couple's current Ibiza stay comes after they jetted off to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, which they skipped the final day of the trial for.

Coleen and Wayne took their four sons Kai, 12, Klay, nine, Kit, six, and four-year-old Cass for the family trip after the High Court of Justice case.

But, the trip wasn't without controversy as the married couple were criticised for swimming with captive dolphins during the break.

The Rooneys hopped into a dingy boat with their group and posed for a selfie (GTres / SplashNews.com)
Rebekah Vardy said she "deeply regretted" the chipolata comment (PA)

Derby County manager Wayne was photographed alongside his wife Coleen and their four children as they stroked a dolphin.

Peter Kempl-Hardy, who represents animal rights charity World Animal Protection, told The Sun recently: "Unfortunately, the industry is profiting billions from keeping dolphins in barren, concrete tanks 200,000 times smaller than their natural space."

Mirror contacted the couple's representatives at the time.

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