If most men didn't spend their wedding anniversaries with their wives, they'd probably be in a lot of trouble.
But for Wayne Rooney, fortunately he had the excuse of representing England in the Euro 2012 as the reason for missing his fourth anniversary with wife Coleen.
So to cheer herself up at being parted from her man, the 25-year-old WAG headed out for a girlie night out at the Kanye West and Jay-Z Watch The Thrones tour.
The mother-of-one looked rather glum, but glam in a pair of black shorts, matching top and towering bronze glitter Christian Louboutin as she arrived at the Manchester gig.
Despite being separated from her famous spouse, Coleen would mark their anniversary a day late by joining her husband in Poland today, two days ahead of England's clash with Sweden on Friday.
She tweeted: 'Happy 4th wedding Anniversary @WayneRooney. Me and Kai are so excited to see you tomorrow!!!'
However, it appeared her husband wasn't up for a public display of affection on Twitter and uploaded a photo of himself playing pool with England teammate Ashley Cole.
Although not with her husband, Coleen received lots of anniversary wishes from friends and fans on Twitter and later said she enjoyed the hip-hop concert.
She wrote: 'Thank you all so much for my anniversary wishes!!! Had a great night at Jay-Z and Kanye concert! Next stop ... Poland!!!! X night night x.'
'I know doesn't seem that long at all!!... Thanks do much!!! I know flies by... Still my best 4 days ever!!!!'
She also messaged her bridesmaids: 'This time 4 years ago we were getting ready on a boat in the middle of Italy.'
After marrying in the middle of June, Coleen would have known it would be likely she won't be with her husband Wayne on their wedding anniversary every two years.
The summer they got married in a £5million ceremony Portofino, Italy, was the year England failed to qualify for the European Cup.
However, they wouldn't have been able to spend their second wedding anniversary together in summer 2010 either, because Wayne was playing in the World Cup in South Africa.
By EMILY SHERIDAN
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