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          Fashion editor Lisa Armstrong takes inspiration from Coleen Rooney (then McLoughlin) with the iconic Cricket bag.

          The Mail originally refused to apologise after it was contacted by McLoughlin's lawyers, Schillings, who then issued libel proceedings.!

          Coleen Rooney

          English television personality (born )

          Coleen Mary Rooney (néeMcLoughlin; born 3 April ) is an English media personality.

          She is married to English football manager and former player Wayne Rooney.

          Early life and education

          Coleen Mary McLoughlin was born in Liverpool to Tony and Colette McLoughlin. Tony McLoughlin, who was a bricklayer, also ran a boxing club.

          Education: Florida State University · Location: Washington.

        1. Education: Florida State University · Location: Washington.
        2. As his career falters and he's left to be a 'house husband', the girl from Croxteth's successes have put her firmly in the driving seat.
        3. The Mail originally refused to apologise after it was contacted by McLoughlin's lawyers, Schillings, who then issued libel proceedings.
        4. Colleen McLoughlin heads up the Toxicology Department, assisting companies She holds a law degree and graduated as part of the Order of Barristers.
        5. Colette McLoughlin, 62, revealed that her grandsons have been struggling without their mother there and even said that one of Coleen's son's.
        6. The McLoughlins are of Irish descent. Coleen is the eldest of four children; her sister Rosie, who had Rett syndrome, died on 5 January at the age of Coleen has four boys: Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass.[1]

          Coleen Rooney attended St John Bosco Arts College and left school with 10 GCSEs, including an A* for Performing Arts.[2]

          Career

          Rooney wrote a column for celebrity magazine Closer entitled "Welcome to My World".

          She left Closer in to write a weekly fashion and news column for OK! magazine.[3] Rooney began presenting when in May , she assisted Sir Trevor McDonald on