Coleen Rooney and her four sons brave the rain to head to Blackpool Pleasure Beach

Coleen Rooney shares a sweet family selfie as she and her four sons brave the rain during a wet day out at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

She is in the midst of a legal WAG war with her arch nemesis Rebekah Vardy. 

But Coleen Rooney put her woes behind her on Wednesday as she enjoyed a day out with her four sons at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, despite the wet, miserable weather.

The Liverpudlian beauty, 34, took to Instagram to share a sweet selfie of herself and her boys; Kai, 10, Klay, seven, Kit, four, and Cass, two, looking drenched. 

‘My wet gang!’: Coleen Rooney enjoyed a day out with her four sons at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, despite the wet, miserable weather

Despite the downpour, Coleen’s sons appeared to be having the time of their life at the amusement park.

The boys were protected from the rain with raincoats and beamed for the camera as Coleen held up her phone to take the snap shot.   

Coleen simply captioned the shot: ‘My wet gang’. 

Out and about: Coleen was pictured earlier this week grabbing a coffee in Cheshire

Out and about: Coleen was pictured earlier this week grabbing a coffee in Cheshire

It’s been a year since she accused nemesis Rebekah’s Instagram account of leaking stories about her in a post which caused fans to dub her Wagatha Christie – due to her detective skills.   

Coleen reportedly wants to end the £1 million High Court libel battle against the wife of Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy.

Sources claim those close to Coleen have been encouraging her to settle their dispute privately, after her rival confirmed she is taking part in Dancing On Ice and has vowed to ‘clear her name’.

An insider told The Sun: ‘Things have gone much further than many had expected. 

‘Coleen is a rather shy and private person, so the idea of having personal matters relating to her and Wayne raked over in court is something that fills her with dread.’

Rebekah is seeking substantial damages in the subsequent libel trial, as she claims to have suffered ‘severe and extreme hostility and abuse’ in the fallout after the claims were published on Instagram.

The Mirror reports that judge Mr. Justice Nicklin has stated a preliminary trial will decide the ‘natural and ordinary’ meaning of Coleen’s social media posts.

He has also given Coleen until October 2 to serve a ‘statement of case’.

Ongoing war: Sources claim those close to Coleen have been encouraging her to settle their dispute privately to avoid a messy libel court battle (pictured in 2017)

Ongoing war: Sources claim those close to Coleen have been encouraging her to settle their dispute privately to avoid a messy libel court battle (pictured in 2017)