Sunday, August 14, 2011

Retail therapy: Coleen Rooney's credit card takes a battering as she loads up her car with designer clothes

By Daily Mail Reporter


Having spent over £200,000 travelling 50,000 miles on 10 trips around the world in the last year, what's a girl to to once she gets back home?

Go on a shopping spree of course, which is exactly what Coleen Rooney did.

The WAG was snapped out and about in her native Liverpool yesterday laden down with bags and bags of designer clothes.

There should be room: Coleen Rooney observes as staff members from her favourite clothes store load shopping bags into her car


Well, staff members from her favourite shop Cricket were laden down anyway, as they loaded up the boot of her car.

Coleen, 25, was snapped outside Italian restaurant San Carlo as she watched the shopping being put into the Audi.

She had been dining at the restaurant with her mother Colette and other members of her family when the Cricket staff arrived.

Are we going home now, Mummy? Coleen leaves the San Carlo restaurant in Liverpool with son Kai


Once all the shopping was safely tucked inside the back of the car, Coleen, who was holding son Kai, made her way back inside to finish her meal.

When she was as stuffed with lunch as her car boot was with her shopping, she came back out and headed home, but not before posing for a picture with a fan.

Coleen has spent of the summer holidaying in luxury in Barbados, Dubai, St Tropez and Ibiza.

Happy to oblige: Coleen gives her best smile as she poses for a fan as she leaves the restaurant


But while Coleen may have been generous to Cricket's and travel agent's cash registers, the warm-hearted girl also proved that she is more than generous to those in need.

he and her Manchester United husband Wayne are believed to have donated £50,000 to a 'Reclaim Our Streets' fund, set up to help those whose lives were devastated by last week's riots in London, Birmingham and Manchester.

Wayne said: 'What happened has left thousands of innocent victims - people whose businesses and homes have been attacked.

Can someone move some bags? Coleen and her mother Colette get into her Audi


'We all depend on the shops and small businesses in our communities. They work really hard for what they have and they deserve everyone's support and protection.'

And Coleen added: 'My heart went out to those innocent people whose lives were wrecked by the rioting in so many cities this week.

'It's a great cause and I hope others will back the fund.'

Party girl: Coleen was snapped with her friends in Ibiza last week - her fourth trip abroad this year


source:dailymail

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