I’m A Celeb’s Coleen Rooney given brutal two-word dig from lippy son in jungle reunion
Coleen Rooney broke down in happy sobs as she embraced her sons in a surprise jungle reunion down under.
While the mum-of-four exclaimed “I’ve missed you so much” her son Kit, 8, didn’t hide his feelings as he first hugged his mum. The cheeky lad cried “she stinks” but he also had some special news to tell her.
The I’m A Celeb sensation and other half of footie legend Wayne thought it was just her dear mum Colette she’d see when she stepped out the Bush Telegraph into the Aussie wilds.
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But when she clapped eyes on her atop the Leaders Lodge Throne, Coleen, aged 38, couldn’t hold back the tears, bolting towards her for a mammoth cuddle and clinging on tight, blubbering: “I don’t want you to leave me now! “.
Yet the emotional rollercoaster rocketed even higher, when as they were catching up, they heard a sudden cry of “boo! “. Coleen spun around to find her youngest scamps Kit and Cass, 6, legging it into the jungle clearing for a massive squeeze.
Kit proudly announced his latest footie triumph, chirping “I won City!” An eager Coleen responded: “Brilliant, did you score?” With a heartfelt nod from Kit, a weepy Coleen reassured him: “I’m crying because I’m happy, because I’ve missed you so much! “, reports the Mirror.
Coleen didn’t waste a tick showing her mum and the boys the ropes of camp life, guiding them through her kip spot, the dunny, and even the Bush Telegraph, where little Cass took the chance to don her jungle headgear.
With one last tear-jerking hug, she promised the boys “just a couple more days”, then it’s full steam ahead to festive cheer.
Coleen’s youngest sons were in Australia to support their mum, while her other boys Kai, 15, and Klay, 11 stayed in the UK.
Before the show kicked off, she said: “They all had the option but the two older ones decided that they would stay at home to continue with school and football. I think I said when you come you’ll have to bring your work with you, and they would be missing some football tournaments, so they quickly changed their minds!
“And also the fact that they don’t know when they get to see me. That was another big thing, is if I did last and stayed in close to the end, there’s not going to be any time spent with me so I explained that.”