COLEEN Rooney has told how she will miss husband Wayne and their four sons as she headed off to Australia, looking relaxed in a fancy £1,060 pair of pyjamas.
After years of turning down the offer to compete in I’m A Celebrity she explained why she finally said yes – and spoke in an interview about how she and Wayne still make a great team.
And she even thinks the football legend may one day follow her lead and try to be King of the Jungle.
Coleen, 38, boarded a plane in Manchester en route to Brisbane.
She wore silk PJs from Harvey Nichols over a vest top and carried a Chanel handbag as she checked in at First Class Platinum.
Showing that her sons Kai, 15, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six, will never be far from her thoughts, she wore a gold necklace with their names.
Just before leaving, Coleen spoke about staying with Wayne despite his cheating and other misdemeanours because “there was always love there”.
She also spoke of looking to the future after the Wagatha Christie court case with Rebekah Vardy, 42.
Rebekah was in the 2017 series of I’m A Celebrity, but was the third to be voted out. Coleen aims to do better.
She said: “It would be lovely to win. But if I don’t, then I get to see the kids.
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