Coleen Rooney
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 38 |
Date of birth | April 3,1986 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Liverpool |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 160 (cm) |
Spouse | Wayne Rooney |
Children | Kit Joseph Rooney |
Kai Wayne Rooney | |
Cass Mac Rooney | |
Klay Anthony Rooney | |
Siblings | Joe McLoughlin |
Rosie McLoughlin | |
Anthony McLoughlin | |
Job | Television presenter |
Columnist | |
Fashion Model | |
Books | The Curious Tale of Fi-Rex |
Coleen's Real Style | |
Rock That Frock! | |
Sun, Sand & Sequins (Coleen Style Queen, Book 4) | |
Dress to Impress (Coleen Style Queen, Book 2) | |
Passion for Fashion (Coleen Style Queen, Book 1) | |
Welcome to My World | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405554 |
Coleen Rooney Life story
Coleen Mary Rooney is an English product endorser. She is the wife of footballer Wayne Rooney.
Coleen Rooney reveals how she went about Wagatha
...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterColeen Rooney has revealed more details of how she went about her so-called Wagatha Christie investigation in 2019...
Coleen Rooney breaks down in Wagatha Christie documentary trailer
...By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsColeen Rooney broke down in tears discussing her dispute with Rebekah Vardy in a trailer for a documentary on the Wagatha Christie trial...
Rebekah Vardy says she was abused during Jehovah's Witness childhood
... " Rebekah Vardy, the wife of footballer Jamie Vardy, is best known for her role She sued Coleen Rooney for damages last year after her former friend accused Mrs Vardy of leaking private information about her to the media...
Rebekah Vardy trademarks the phrase Wagatha Christie
...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterRebekah Vardy trademarked the phrase " Wagatha Christie" after losing her libel case against Coleen Rooney...
Jamie and Rebekah Vardy's home gym destroyed by fire
... In October, Mrs Vardy towards Coleen Rooney s legal costs after losing the so-called Wagatha Christie libel trial...
TV lookahead: 23 highlights to look out for in 2023
... Coleen Rooney posts messages on social media saying she s carried out a clever sting operation by putting false stories on her Instagram, limiting those who could view them to just one person, and then seeing if the stories then appeared in The Sun newspaper...
Wagatha play won't punch down at Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney, writer says
... Love it or hate it, the dispute between Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney captured many headlines earlier this year...
Wagatha Christie: Michael Sheen among cast unveiled for TV drama
... The actor, known for portraying real-life figures such as Chris Tarrant and Sir Tony Blair will play Coleen Rooney s barrister David Sherborne...
Rebekah Vardy trademarks the phrase Wagatha Christie
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Rebekah Vardy trademarked the phrase " Wagatha Christie " after losing her libel case against Coleen Rooney .
Vardy unsuccessfully sued Rooney at The High Court Last Year for claiming to have deduced that Vardy had been leaking stories about her to The Press .
The case was dubbed Wagatha Christie - a reference to both women as wives and girlfriends (Wags) of footballers, and mystery author Agatha Christie .
Vardy didn't come up with the Pun - Comedian Dan Atkinson .
The phrase was trademarked in August through The Company London Entertainment Inc Ltd, and covers everything from broadcasting to beauty lotions, as well as jewellery, stationery and Fashion Design .
The Move could go some way to paying Vardy's legal costs from The Trial . In October, it was reported that she had been ordered to pay 90% of Rooney's legal fees, expected to equate to £1. 5m.
The case arose after Rooney conducted a sting operation to discover The Source of leaks about her and her family, before dramatically accusing Vardy on Social Media .
Vardy denied The Accusation , and filed legal Proceedings - But In July , a judge ruled that Rooney's accusation was " substantially true".
Since the case concluded In July 2022, The Story around it has been told in a BBC TV documentary, A Channel 4 drama and even a West End play.
'See the funny side'The trademark means anyone wishing to use the Wagatha Christie phrase commercially in the UK will have to get Vardy's permission and pay her.
Intellectual property lawyer Elizabeth Ward told Bbc News that Vardy did not have to have originated the phrase in order to trademark it.
She felt Rooney was more " savvy" and " shrewd" during The Trial to associate herself with a high street clothing label, as opposed to the designer labels worn by Vardy; and said the trademarking move could be a chance for the latter to " make some money" back by appearing to see the funny side on a range of more everyday items.
" I Wonder if, now, Rebekah Vardy is thinking of some humour branding association with Wagatha Christie , " Ms Ward said. " Looking at the classification, she's going for things like a make-up brand, make-up brushes and all the rest of it - those kinds of domestic household items. "
However, the application to trademark the phrase for use on certain clothing and household items appears to have been denied, with opposition coming from Welspun UK Limited, which owns towel and bedding brand Christy.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com