The Rooneys spent a sunny Saturday at Playa d'en Bossa, enjoying a getaway without their children. This tranquil island trip occurs as Rebekah Vardy responds to harsh reviews of her latest ITV production.

The Rooneys' recurring kid-free tradition in Playa d'en Bossa

Coleen and Wayne Rooney were spotted enjoying a relaxing beach day on Saturday, making use of their long-standing connection to the island of Ibiza. The couple spent much of the afternoon with a group of friends, opting for a social atmosphere away from the responsibilities of family life.

The Rooneys have established a pattern of taking kid-free trips to the island in recent summers. This allows the couple to travel without their four sons: Kai, 16; Klay, 13; Kit, 10; and Cass, 8. During this specific outing,Coleen Rooney was seen in a pink and blue halterneck bikini, while Wayne Rooney opted for a bold zig-zag print shirt and matching shorts.

Why critics gave the new ITV series two stars or less

Rebekah Vardy is facing a difficult professional period following the release of her new three-part ITV reality series. According to the report,the program was met with significant backlash from viewers and critics, with many describing the content as "uninteresting and boring."

Reviewers were particularly harsh, awardng the series a maximum of two stars out of five.. As the report notes, critics labeled the production "very bad, very boring and deeply dull." A major point of contention for the audience was the lack of depth regarding the famous "Wagatha Christie" libel case, which many fans expected to be a central theme of the documentary.

Rebekah Vardy's Instagram vow to "speak for myself"

Rebekah Vardy used her Instagram account on Thursday night to issue a defiant statement in response to the recent criticism.. The 44-year-old media personality claimed she is no loner willing to let others "create false narratives" about her identity or her life story.

Vardy’s comments appear to be a direct reaction to the public scrutiny she has faced in recent years, particularly following her loss in the libel battle against Coleen Rooney. In her post, she asserted that "what was meant to break me instead revealed my strength," signaling a desire to move past the opinions of others and reclaim her own voice.

Will ITV pivot after the "deeply dull" reviews?

The future of Vardy's media presence remains uncertain following the lackluster reception of her latest project. While she remains defiant on social media, the disconnect between her personal narrative and the audience's interest in the "Wagatha Christie" saga presents a significant challenge for her brand.

There are two primary questions that remain unanswered by the recent developments. First, it is unclear if ITV intends to continue supporting Vardy with similar programming given the low critical scores. second, the public is left wondering if Vardy will ever fulfill her previous claim that "hell will freeze over" before she offers an apology to Coleen Rooney.