Coleen Rooney is slammed by PETA for her ‘unkind’ £1,440 white jacket with ‘fox fur cuffs’… as Rebekah Vardy hints their WAG war could END soon
- The WAG, 34, was spotted wearing the white padded piece of outerwear from designer brand Moncler on Friday
- Coleen has now been slammed by PETA for wearing the ‘unkind’ £1,440 jacket, which has ‘removable fox fur snap button cuffs’
- The animal rights group has said ‘there is no excuse for wearing fur’
- It comes as Rebekah hinted that she and Coleen could finally end their WAG war soon in a new interview
- The Dancing On Ice star, 38, was accused by her former friend, 34, of leaking false stories about her personal life to the media last year
- Becky has vehemently denied the accusations and is suing Wayne Rooney’s spouse for damages for libel in a £1million High Court case
Coleen Rooney has been slammed by animal rights group PETA for wearing an ‘unkind’ £1,440 jacket with ‘fox fur cuffs’.
The WAG, 34, was spotted wearing the white padded piece of outerwear from designer brand Moncler on Friday.
Coleen has now been slammed by PETA for wearing the jacket, which has ‘removable fox fur snap button cuffs’.
‘Unkind’: Coleen Rooney has been slammed by animal rights group PETA for wearing an ‘unkind’ £1,440 Moncler jacket with ‘fox fur cuffs’ (pictured on Friday in the outerwear)
Elisa Allen, director of the animal rights group, told The Sun: ‘Anyone who still wears animal fur comes across as unstylish and unkind.
‘Coleen loves her dog Pip but somehow can’t yet connect the dots to foxes and coyotes.
‘With a little bit of thought and compassion, Coleen should realise there is no excuse for wearing fur.’
‘No excuse for wearing fur’: The WAG, 34, was spotted wearing the white padded piece of outerwear from designer brand Moncler on Friday (pictured)
MailOnline has contacted both PETA and Coleen’s representative for comment.
It comes as Rebekah Vardy hinted that she and Coleen could finally end their WAG war soon in a new interview.
The Dancing On Ice star, 38 – who was accused by her former friend, 34, of leaking false stories about her personal life to the media last year – has insisted the new year could ‘potentially’ see the pair resolve their differences.
The mother-of-five has vehemently denied the accusations and is suing Wayne Rooney’s spouse for damages for libel in a £1million High Court case.
On making amends with the former columnist, the I’m A Celebrity star said in this week’s edition of Hello! magazine: ‘The new year could potentially see a resolution between us. I’m pretty sure the public are sick of reading about it, too.’
Pictured: Coleen has now been slammed by PETA for wearing the jacket, which has ‘removable fox fur snap button cuffs’
The former model revealed she holds Christmas close to her heart as she wasn’t allowed to celebrate the season with her family, who were Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Becky recalled: ‘I wasn’t allowed to celebrate Christmas or go to birthday parties, to attend school assemblies – the list goes on. On Christmas Day, I had to join the church elders to knock on people’s doors and try to convert them.
‘I feel like I missed out on so many precious times. That’s why I go crazy with decorations now. It’s almost as if I’m reliving my childhood. I want to do everything I couldn’t do when I was younger.’
The Norwich native also teased details about her Dancing On Ice stint, which will see her take to the rink with her professional partner Andy Buchanan next month.
She declared she’s ‘fit, healthy and happy’ as she’s ‘the best shape ever’, and enthused she feels ‘free as a bird’ on the ice.
Nemeses: It comes as Rebekah Vardy hinted that she and Coleen could finally end their WAG war soon in a new interview (pictured in 2016)
Earlier this month, it was revealed that Becky accused Coleen of sending a chilling message.
The TV star has claimed Coleen wrote: ‘If you play games with me, I will play them harder’ and dragged two more celebrities into her ‘Wagatha Christie’ war, according to new court documents.
The extraordinary claims came as Rebekah’s legal team lodged a robust reply to Coleen’s defence, and launched a scathing attack on her online ‘investigation’.
Drama: Earlier this month, it was revealed that Becky accused the former columnist (pictured this month with husband Wayne and their four sons) of sending a chilling message
Social media star Becky has named glamour model Danielle Lloyd, 36, and Real Housewives of Cheshire star Dawn Ward, 47, as part of the group with access to her rival’s private Instagram account.
But she does not suggest that either Danielle, ex-wife of Spurs star Jamie O’Hara, and Dawn, married to former footballer Ashley Ward, were behind the leaks.
She was instead claiming she has no idea who it was and hinting the leak might lie closer to home with an associate of Coleen or her husband, former Manchester United and England captain Wayne.
Details: Social media star Becky has named model Danielle Lloyd (L in 2018), 36, and RHOC star Dawn Ward (R in 2016), 47, as part of the group with access to her rival’s private account
The mother-of-four also sent her former friend a WhatsApp message when she fell pregnant, saying ‘congratulations on your brilliant news. Hope it all goes well for you x’, it was alleged.
Why does the ruling in the case matter?
Last week’s ruling at the High Court related to the wording in the final sentence of Coleen Rooney’s infamous Instagram post, in which she accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking ‘false stories’ about her private life to the media.
She wrote: ‘I have saved and screenshotted all the original stories which clearly show just one person has viewed them. It’s ……………. Rebekah Vardy’s account.’
Mrs Rooney claimed she simply referred to Mrs Vardy’s Instagram account rather than Mrs Vardy herself.
But the judge said an ordinary reader would not take the word ‘account’ to ‘indicate that Mrs Rooney remains in doubt about who the wrongdoer was’.
Today, the judge made an important ruling that the post ‘clearly identified’ Mrs Vardy as being ‘guilty of the serious and consistent breach of trust’.
He also disagreed with Mrs Rooney’s claim that using multiple ellipses in the final line diluted the meaning.
This means the court has no doubt as to who the accusation was made against – Mrs Vardy – which will be a consideration if the libel case goes to trial next year.
Rebekah’s lawyers insist the text as ‘obvious’ proof that Coleen knew she was having a baby when she told millions of Instagram followers in October 2019 that she believed she was leaking stories about her to The Sun.
This opened her up to ‘extreme abuse’, the legal papers say. Last month, Rebekah won the first round of their battle.
The court ruled the post ‘clearly identified’ Rebekah as being ‘guilty of the serious and consistent breach of trust’ – but minutes later Coleen hit back with a statement via her spokesman, saying she was ‘keen’ to hear what she has to say.
The ruling at the High Court related to the wording in the final sentence of the post, with the Liverpudlian claiming she simply referred to her nemesis’ Instagram account rather than the WAG herself.
But the judge said an ordinary reader would not take the word ‘account’ to ‘indicate that Coleen remains in doubt about who the wrongdoer was’. He also disagreed with her claim that using multiple ellipses in the final line diluted the meaning.
Coleen’s spokesman told MailOnline following the ruling: ‘Today’s ruling on the technical legal meaning of the post changes nothing. Coleen’s defence to this misguided action was filed last month.
‘It sets out clearly the facts of her case, which remain the same irrespective of any decision on the meaning. The key issues of the case remain the three stories from Coleen’s private Instagram account published by The Sun and Rebekah’s relationship with the newspaper, including its ‘Secret Wag’ column.
‘Coleen is pleased the judge has ordered that Rebekah must file her reply to the defence, on oath, by no later than December 8. After three years of stress and anxiety about the leaks from her private social media account, Coleen is keen to see progress made on the real issues, beginning with what Rebekah has to tell the court.’
The pair have until February 8 to reach a settlement over the disagreement, or must prepare for a five-day libel hearing next year.
The message that changed their friendship: Becky has vehemently denied the accusations and is suing Coleen for damages for libel in a £1million High Court case
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