I’m A Celebrity’s Coleen Rooney hits again at ‘WAG’ label as Dean McCullough brings up title after revealing she has MULTIPLE bars in her £20m mansion
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Coleen Rooney opened up on how she still gets branded a ‘WAG’, as she offered rare insight into her home life on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
During Saturday’s instalment of the ITV show, the media personality, 38, who is married to former footballer Wayne Rooney, 39, revealed the term ‘always gets brought up’ in every interview she does.
During the show, Oti Mabuse, 34, and Dean McCullough, 32, sat down with Coleen to chat about her home life.
She revealed to the campmates that she has ‘a few bars’ in her home, a football pitch, and also an underground tunnel that links to the pitch as well.
Gushing about her home life, the radio presenter said: ‘If I end up in a big house, with the life that I have in visions in my head, kids, really happy, I would wanna do it like you.’
He then asked Coleen if the term ‘WAG’ has died yet or if it is ‘still a thing’ to which Coleen confirmed the term always gets brought up to her.
Coleen Rooney opened up on how she still gets branded a ‘WAG’ as she discussed her home life with her campmates on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!
During Saturday’s instalment of the ITV show, the media personality, 38, who is married to former footballer Wayne Rooney, 39, revealed the term ‘always gets brought up’ (pictured October)
During the show, Oti Mabuse, 34, (left) and Dean McCullough, 32, right) sat down with Coleen (centre) to chat about her home life
She said: ‘No, I still get asked about it in every interview I do. It always gets brought up.’
Dean then chimed in by saying he felt the term was derogatory back in the day, to which Coleen agreed with him saying she ‘felt it at the time’.
She added: ‘Yeah, I felt it at the time. I used to say we’re all individuals, we’re not a group where we’re all exactly the same person. We’ve all got our own little lives and ways and personalities.’
The conversation comes after she discussed her two heartbreaking miscarriages and the meaning behind her children’s names during Friday’s show.
In camp, Oti and GK Barry sat down with Coleen to talk about the origins of her kids’ names: Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass.
Explaining the reason behind not having all of the names begin with a letter K, she revealed: ‘I looked up the meaning of the name Cassius and with a K it meant blackbird, and with a C it meant clever.’
Deciding on Cassius, they then chose Mac for his middle name given her maiden name was McLoughlin, and her friends used to nickname her Coleen Mac.
As Coleen’s middle name was Mary, this then meant Cass would have the same initials as her, CMR.
She revealed to the campmates that she has ‘a few bars’ in her home, a football pitch, and also an underground tunnel that links to the pitch as well
Dean then asked Coleen if the term ‘WAG’ has died yet or if it is ‘still a thing’ to which Coleen confirmed the term always gets brought up to her
She said: ‘No, I still get asked about it in every interview I do. It always gets brought up’
She also shared that Cass Mac Rooney meant ‘clever son of Rooney, that’s the meaning. CMR. That’s the only connection I’ve got to the kids!’
Speaking about having four boys, Coleen admitted: ‘I would’ve liked a girl for Wayne, I wasn’t desperate, he would’ve liked a girl, I wasn’t bothered either way.’
She went on to explain: ‘I’ve had two miscarriages and I don’t know whether that has been girls, you know sometimes they say you can’t carry a certain sex, but they don’t investigate until you have your third one.’
Coleen told Oti and GK how she had her first miscarriage before she had any children, with the second miscarriage coming before she had Kit and Cass.
She admitted: ‘When I had the first one I was really scared…but then once I had a child, it took that away, I went on to have another one.’
‘It’s not a nice feeling for anyone, it’s horrible but knowing that I could conceive and have the child, that made me feel better.’
Speaking of Wayne, she said: ‘I feel for the men in this situation…Wayne really felt it the first time round and it wasn’t until later on that I thought, ”Do you know what, everyone’s fussing around me, but not him and he had to just get up and go to work as normal”, it’s quite hard.’
The conversation comes after Coleen discussed her two heartbreaking miscarriages and the meaning behind her children’s names during Friday’s show
Wayne and Coleen, who tied the knot in June 2008, share four sons together Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass (pictured with her children and husband Wayne)
Oti agreed: ‘It’s such a precious time but a scary time as well.’
Wayne and Coleen have four sons together. The couple exchanged vows in Portofino, Italy, in June 2008.
The pair, who were both 22 at the time, spared no expense when it came to their wedding, with their incredible day believed to have cost a cool £5m.
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