Coleen Rooney has been spotted alongside her Kai and Klay at Old Trafford in Manchester after winning the Wagatha Christie trial on Friday.
Coleen, 36, said she wished Rebekah Vardy "no ill will" as Mrs Justice Steyn ruled in favour of the WAG following the libel trial brought against her by Rebekah, 40.
Mum-of-four Coleen was spotted with her two elder sons as she made her way through sunny Old Trafford on Sunday.
She wore a bright green shirt, dark blue denim jeans and a pair of yellow loafers as she led her two boys through the stadium grounds.
Coleen wore her hair tied back in a high ponytail, which had a middle parting and shielded her eyes with a pair of large black sunglasses.
Despite the sunny weather, Coleen was prepared for all climates as she had a dark jacket hooked over one arm. Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney's wife held onto her black shoulder strap back with her other hand.
Coleen appeared straight faced and slightly glum as she made her way through the grounds.
Meanwhile, the two boys walked slightly behind their mum through the grounds, where their dad Wayne rose to fame.
Coleen and Wayne's eldest son Kai, 12, sported a marl grey hooded tracksuit top, with the numbers '1977' emblazoned on the front, and matching jogging bottoms.
He wore two air boots – one on each foot – as he followed his mum.
Kai, who is set to follow in his dad's footsteps playing for Manchester United under 12s side, was seen with one injured leg in May. It is not known how the aspiring footie star got his injuries.
Earlier this year, during the Wagatha Christie trial, Kai's mum Coleen was also seen wearing an air boot after reportedly suffering an injury at home. However, during the outing on Sunday, she was seen without the supportive brace.
Also accompanying Coleen and Kai on the outing was nine-year-old Klay, who is Wayne and Coleen's second eldest son.
Klay sported a blue and orange Manchester United training kit at he made his way through the grounds.
It comes after Coleen spoke out about her victory in the Wagatha Christie trial after Mrs Justice Steyn ruled in her favour.
In a statement, Coleen said: "Naturally, I am pleased the judge has found in my favour in her judgement today.
"It was not a case I ever sought or wanted.
"Both before and after my social media posts in October 2019, I made constant efforts to avoid the need for such a public and drawn out court case.
"But all my efforts to do so were knocked back by Mrs Vardy and her lawyers.
"This left me with no alternative but to go through with the case to defend myself and to end the repeated leaking of my private information to The Sun."
The statement added: "The leaks from my private Instagram account began in 2017. They continued for almost two years, intruding on my privacy and that of my family.
"Although I bear Mrs Vardy no ill will, today’s judgement makes clear that I was right in what I said in my Instagram posts.
"Finally, I would to thank all of my legal team, my family and friends and everyone who has supported me – including the public – through this difficult and stressful time."