Coleen Rooney ‘has set out a list of rules for husband Wayne to follow’ after she flies to Australia for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
Coleen Rooney has set out a list of rules for her husband Wayne to follow as she heads to Australia to start filming I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!.
The WAG, 38, has been preparing for the reality show by getting all her ducks in a row at home.
According to The sunthe brunette beauty is concerned that while she is away, Wayne may get into trouble.
The former England footballer and manager of Argylle Football Club is known to find himself in difficult situations and according to the newspaper, Coleen is not taking any chances.
Sources told the publication: ‘Anyone close to Coleen is very aware of what happened in the past and will remain in close contact with Wayne while she is away.
Coleen Rooney, 38, has set out a list of rules for her husband Wayne to follow as she heads to Australia to start filming I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!
The WAG are concerned that Wayne, who currently manages Argylle Football Club, could find himself in trouble in her absence.
Sources have revealed: ‘The family don’t want anything to spoil Coleen’s experience on the show and they are making it their business to ensure that doesn’t happen.
‘His football schedule means he can’t fly to her so he will watch it from Plymouth.
‘The family don’t want anything to ruin Coleen’s experience on the show and they are making it their business to ensure this doesn’t happen.’
They added that Wayne is excited about Coleen’s stay in the jungle and will cheer her on until the end.
The news comes after it was revealed that it was Coleen who would be keeping an eye on her.
Rebekah Vardy will be losing sleep over Coleen’s appearance on I’m a Celebrity – and her Wagatha Christie lawyers will be keeping a close eye on what her rival says, experts told MailOnline on Monday.
Coleen is rumored to earn at least £1.5million by signing up for the ITV primetime hit, presented by Ant and Dec.
The show starts in Australia in two weeks and Coleen’s decision to go has been described as the ‘ultimate revenge’ on her rival as Rebekah was eliminated early in the 2017 series.
A source close to Leicester City WAG Rebekah has claimed she has now lost interest in the program – and certainly won’t be watching.
The news comes after it was revealed that Coleen will be watched by Rebekah Vardy’s lawyers, who will listen to any defamatory comments.
Rebekah in the Australian jungle on I’m a Celeb in 2017, for which she was reportedly paid £100,000. It is predicted that Coleen will earn at least fifteen times that amount by 2024
But an expert told MailOnline today that Rebekah will be ‘glued’ to ITV and watching everything Coleen says about her. Another source has said that Vardy’s legal team will also be watching like hawks.
Brand and culture expert Nick Ede believes Rebekah would be prepared to launch a new lawsuit if Coleen says ‘anything that could potentially discredit her’.
But while Coleen knows ITV wants her to ‘talk more about the Wagatha Christie case and their rivalry’, she will have been carefully coached by her lawyers about what she can and cannot say before heading into the jungle, says Mr Ede.
“100% Rebekah will not be happy about Coleen going on the show,” he said.
‘She will keep her eyes and ears glued to the screen in case she can collect nuggets from Coleen that could potentially discredit her.
‘Famously, Rebekah herself has gone into the jungle and the fact that Coleen will follow in her footsteps will add insult to injury.
Coleen is a famously private person and that’s why everyone will be eager for her to ‘spill the beans’ about the high-profile Wagatha Christie lawsuit
“Coleen is a very private person, so if she agrees to this will and shows up in the jungle, producers will want her to reveal more about the Wagatha Christie case.”
Mr Ede said Coleen will speak out, but added: ‘She is a very careful speaker and so will make sure she rehearses all answers to questions campmates may quiz her on.
‘She doesn’t want to deal with any more problems or court letters from Vardy’s camp.’