COLEEN Rooney has seen a FIVE-fold increase in profits from her personal firm after winning the epic “Wagatha Christie” court battle. While Coleen was awarded legal costs of £1.5M by the judge, she’s also been rewarded away from the courthouse with a massive jump in fortunes for her company CWR 2021 Ltd.
3 Coleen Rooney has seen a FIVE-fold increase in profits from her personal firm after winning the epic “Wagatha Christie” court battle Credit: GC Images 3 In 2023, Coleen, 38, had a bumper 12 months with the firm now £534,468 in profit - compared to £117,790 the previous year Credit: Getty 3 Profit appears to have come solely from the "Wagatha Christie" defamation trial against nemesis Rebekah Vardy Credit: Getty In 2023, Coleen, 38, had a bumper 12 months with the firm now £534,468 in profit - compared to £117,790 the previous year. While she has ditched most of the media and fashion work she did a few years ago, CWR 2021 Ltd’s profit appears to have come solely from the "Wagatha Christie" defamation trial against nemesis Rebekah Vardy. On the back of winning the case, Coleen released a new autobiography My Account and released a Disney Plus documentary The Real Wagatha Story.
Both came out last year and drew significant attention. The mum-of-four is back to making big cash commercially and now employs six people, according to the latest accounts, compared to none two years ago. The business has a whopping £455,058 in the bank.
The firm appeared to be close.
