Coleen Rooney has hit back at Rebekah Vardy for apparently claiming that photos her going on coffee runs are staged.
Rebekah is said to have suggested that the numerous paparazzi photos of Coleen grabbing a coffee are staged.
And Coleen appeared to hit back at her comments in a rare tweet about their feud, saying "as if" alongside a coffee emoji.
The drama comes amid Rebekah's libel case against Coleen, which she brought to the High Court after Coleen accused the person using Rebekah's Instagram account of leaking stories about her.
After their feud appeared to be far from over, as Rebekah suggested she'd should do similar photos to boost her profile.

According to The Sun, Rebekah sniped on Instagram: "Maybe I should start doing fake coffee run pics."
Her comment appears to be a thinly-veiled dig at Coleen, who certainly seemed to interpret it that way.
Taking to her Twitter account on Tuesday morning, Coleen posted three emojis - the coffee, running and cry laughing emoticons.
"AS IF!!!" Coleen wrote in the tweet she shared with her 1.2 million followers.
Coleen's Twitter followers responded to the tweet by sharing GIFs of people laughing, seemingly understanding what she was referring to.
The Mirror has contacted reps for Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney and is currently awaiting comment.
Rebekah was ordered to pay a chunk of Coleen's legal fees earlier this month.
In a tweet posted in 2019, Coleen said she had planted fake stories on her Instagram and blocked all her social media followers apart from Becky's account to out the leak.

Coleen claimed she saw the false stories appear in The Sun and she went public on Twitter with her allegations, with her sleuthing earning her the nickname Wagatha Christie.
Rebekah vehemently denied the allegations and is suing Coleen for libel at the High Court.
Earlier this month the judge decided Rebekah will to have to cover part of Coleen's legal fees.
Meanwhile, Coleen will have to pay to re-plead her case after parts of it were thrown out by the judge, as well as cover the cost of Rebekah's revised reply to her new case.

Rebekah has been ordered to pay 30% of the costs, estimated to be around £10,500.
At a hearing in June, Rebekah's lawyers had asked the High Court judge to strike parts of Coleen's defence from the evidence as they were "irrelevant or peripheral" to the case.
This included allegations of Rebekah's close relationship with The Sun and her alleged but denied authorship of "The Secret Wag" column.
The judge ruled against Rebekah on other parts of Coleen's defence and denied her bid for summary judgment, would see part of the case surrounding one of the alleged leaked stories resolved without a trial.