Coleen fights back over offensive ‘Rooney infidelity’ Twitter messages
April 22nd, 2011 - 5:24 pm ICT by ANILondon, Apr 22(ANI): Wayne Rooney’s wife, Coleen, has confronted a couple of bullies on microblogging website Twitter after receiving a barrage of offensive messages about the England and Manchester United striker’s alleged infidelity.
Coleen, who only joined Twitter two days ago, first received a message from a user called Louise Horgan, who wrote: “You Will Probally (sic) See In The Papers He’s Shagged Someone Again.”
A stunned Coleen replied: “Don’t be bothered about my life love!!!”
Horgan responded: “I’m Not Bothered I’m Just Sayin.”
Then Horgan’s friend, Chelsie Hird, got in on the act and sent her own nasty messages to Coleen.
She wrote: “do u like gettin cheated on every week? ure oviusly (sic) with rooney for the money dirty sl**.”
Coleen later blocked both the girls from following her and deleted their messages from her page. (ANI)
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