Coleen Rooney finished second in last night’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! final, but her famous footballer husband Wayne wasn’t there to welcome her in Australia. The TV star was the marquee signing for the latest series of the popular ITV show and has garnered the support of viewers over the past three weeks, making it to the final.
Sunday’s episode saw McFly singer Danny Jones crowned the winner opposite the Rev. Richard Coles and succeeding Made in Chelsea star Sam Thompson. According to show culture, the other eliminated people were welcomed through their enjoyment in the iconic deck of the Australian jungle, but Coleen wasn’t expecting it.
The Manchester United icon and England, which is recently administered Plymouth Argyle, was in the United Kingdom the last circular of the show, seeking to improve the functionality of their team in the championship. Since Colen entered the jungle, Argyle suffered two vital losses and a tie with Watford, leaving them in the descent zone.
In a heartfelt video message, Wayne, accompanied by their sons Kai, 15, and Kit, 8, expressed his support for Coleen ahead of the final, urging fans to vote for her as Queen of the Jungle. “Hi Col, we just want to wish you all the best in the final tonight, we’ve all been so proud of you,” said the former striker said.
“You have shown all you and your character. No matter what our queen will be, no matter what is happening, we are all excited to see you. Everything best, we love you. “
Meanwhile, their other two sons, Klay, 11, and Cass, six, did join Coleen’s mother Colette to greet her after the show, as Wayne is currently away. The couple’s children made a surprise appearance on the show on Friday, reuniting with their mother in the jungle and leaving her emotional.
Coleen deserves to stay in Australia for a few more days to film the “ `eat ” Episode ‘before passing the house to his family, adding Wayne, with whom he has married since 2008. The quotes of the couple began when they cope He was 12 years old, and they began to faint with 16 years, they were supporting Wayne his fame as a young soccer star with Manchester United and England.
However, their dates have faced many challenges, scandals, and accusations of infidelity. Formation
Before their marriage, Wayne allegedly paid for sex with a prostitute at a brothel multiple times, and this behaviour reportedly continued even after they got married. The former Everton and Derby County player also allegedly slept with another prostitute while Coleen was pregnant with their son Kai, prompting her to temporarily leave their home.
Coleen forgave Wayne, even more allegations of cheating then surfaced in his car. In 2017, Wayne was arrested for driving to drinks after being caught driving a car belonging to workplace employee Laura Simpson, whom he had met at a bar before the night.
Later, Laura revealed that she and Wayne had a “kiss and hugs” and said they would probably have had sex if they had not been interrupted, leaving Colen “broken” and to move it briefly. Coleen talked about the demanding situations of his marriage in the jungle, telling his compatriot of Camp Oti Mabuse: “From the first mistake he made, that at the audience, other people have not forgiven. “
“When things happened, the audience sought to only happen, oh, divided, you know, that’s it, divide them. But the fact is that there has been love there. It has been difficult, but we are satisfied now, after all those all those Years . . . We are a team. “
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These comments echoed her previous statements on Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place podcast, where she explained why she continued to forgive her husband.
“You could draw a line under it but, with me and Wayne, I’ve always said, there was always love still there,” she revealed on the podcast. “So why throw it away when you can work at it? “”If you work at it, and it doesn’t work, then forget about it and go your own separate ways. But, there’s always been love… we never wanted to part.”
“You don’t have to keep it,” he continued.
“That’s when you get yourself all worked up. I’ve seen that happen to so many people. Even with the kids, I say ‘get it out, deal with it, get your punishment done and move on.'”.
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