Coleen Rooney hits the beach in Barbados but it's her eldest son Kai, 16, who steals the show as he races Wayne's Man United pal
The WAG, 39, showed off her figure in a leopard print bikini and beige ruched cover up.
Coleen Rooney hit the beach with her family in Barbados for this New Year's Eve as they swapped the cold weather for the Caribbean sun.
The WAG, 39, showed off her figure in a leopard print bikini and beige ruched cover up.
Adding a pair of shades to her beach look, for once it wasn't Coleen who was the centre of attention as her eldest son Kai, 16, stole the show.
The footballer, who currently plays for Manchester United's Under 18 squad, showed off his athleticism as he raced his dad Wayne's former Manchester United teammate Jonny Evans.
Sprinting across the beach in their swim shorts the pair appeared to be giving it their all as they grimaced with their efforts.
Wayne and Coleen were joined by their other sons Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six, as well as Coleen's brother and parents Colette and Tony.
Coleen Rooney hit the beach with her family in Barbados for this New Year's Eve as they swapped the cold weather for the Caribbean sun
However for once it wasn't Coleen who was the centre of attention as her eldest son Kai, 16, stole the show as he raced across the beach with Jonny Evans
They were also joined by retired footballers and Wayne's former teammates Jonny, Michael Carrick and Darren Gibson.
Kai was also seen chatting with friends as he styled his beach look with a pair of black shades and silver chain.
Wayne was seen enjoying himself with his pals as sipped a cocktail while keeping it casual in a white T-shirt, grey baseball cap and shades.
Kai's recently scored his first goal for Manchester United on his comeback from injury after he was sidelines for months having been injured, on crutches, and with his right foot in a protective boot.
In September, he shared an image of his predicament on Instagram alongside a caption of 'Life can't get worse'.
Not long after, he shared a picture of himself in United training gear and wearing boots, and he accompanied it with two sand-glass emojis - indicating that he is nearing a return to full fitness.
It seemed that didn't turn out, however, and he had to wait until mid-December for an eventual return to action.
He had already earned a surprise call-up to the club's Under-19 squad earlier this season, aged 15, before his progress was halted.
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