Coleen Rooney has pulled out all the stops for her son Kit, who is celebrating his seventh birthday today.
Proud mum-of-four Coleen, 34, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share a glimpse at Kit's special birthday celebrations as he woke up to a huge pile of wrapped presents, a balloon display, and a stash of the coveted viral Prime drinks.
In recent weeks, the drink has become impossible for customers to get their hands on amid the growing demand in the UK.
The hydration drink that comes in a variety of flavours has become hugely popular among teenagers and children due to effective online marketing and flavours include Meta Moon, Ice Pop, Blue Raspberry, Tropical Punch, Lemon Lime, Orange and Grape.
Despite the viral drinks being sold out across the UK, with retail prices increasing, WAG Coleen managed to get her hands on a stack of them for Kit's special day.
Taking to Instagram, proud mum Coleen shared an adorable snap of her beloved Kit as she paid tribute to him on his special day.
Alongside a snap of her little one stood in front of all of his gifts, Coleen penned: "Happy 7th Birthday to my Kit Roo. I love you so much. Have the best day xxx"
Along with Kit, Coleen also shares sons Kai, 12, Klay, 9, and Cass, 4, with husband Wayne Rooney.
Coleen's thoughtful birthday post comes after she paid a beautiful tribute to her little sister Rosie, ten years after her tragic death.
The WAG's beloved sister died aged 14 back in 2013 after a lifelong battle with the rare brain disorder Rett syndrome - which causes severe disabilities.
Paying tribute to her late sister, Coleen took to Instagram earlier this month to remember Rosie with a gushing post.
Coleen, 36, treated her fans to a gorgeous black and white photo of herself and Rosie on a family holiday alongside her husband Wayne before her tragic death in 2013.
Alongside the snap, Coleen admitted that she couldn't quite believe that her beloved little sister had been gone for ten years.
The grieving star wrote: “10 years today……We all love and miss you Rosie Mc.”
Rosie was originally fostered by Coleen's parents, Tony and Colette, when she was two years old.