Coleen Rooney cosied up to husband Wayne in a new family photo as she celebrated the release of her autobiography, My Account, with a fun evening out.
The 37 year old beamed as she posed for a snap with ex-footballer Wayne, 38, and their three youngest sons, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five, during a family meal out on Friday evening.
"Just missing out @kairooney.10. My boys," Coleen penned and tagged her and Wayne's eldest son Kai, 13, with a blue heart emoji.
Fans flocked to gush over the mum-of-four's family photo, with one writing: "Gorgeous family," while a second penned: "Lovely picture."
Coleen's family outing comes after her autobiography was finally released on 9 November, which details everything from her highly publicised legal battle against Rebekah Vardy to her 15-year marriage to Wayne.
In her book – her second autobiography, following the release of My World in 2007 – Coleen opened up about suffering two devastating miscarriages. She revealed the first occurred just months after she and Wayne married in Santa Margherita on the Italian Riviera.
According to MailOnline, Coleen shared: "That was until I started bleeding one morning at about ten weeks. After an examination at the hospital, doctors told us there was a heartbeat but the baby was smaller than it should have been at ten weeks. I went home feeling relieved."
She returned to the hospital later that day as she was bleeding again, and doctors sadly informed her she was miscarrying.
The loss left both Coleen and Wayne "devastated". She recalled: "It's a strange thing to be feeling all that excitement and joy, only to have it taken away so fast – a horrible experience which knocked Wayne for six too. Back at home that night, he cried. He'd been desperate to be a dad and I could see on his face how wrecked he was with the loss."
Coleen miscarried again after giving birth to her two eldest sons, Kai and Klay, and she admitted she knew "something wasn't right" when she got pregnant.
Recalling the second time she miscarried, she penned: "My previous two pregnancies had gone without a hitch, but something wasn't right when I got pregnant in 2014. Again, I was 10 weeks along when I started bleeding. This time, when the doctors checked the baby, there was no heartbeat."
The 37 year old also reflected on how the miscarriages have made her wonder why she has had four sons and no daughters.
She said: "I've wondered since if I could only have boys, that I couldn't carry girls and that the two I lost might have been female. Mum says maybe I'm just meant to be the mum of boys, and that's fine by me."
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