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Coleen Rooney flooded with massive cash TV gives after I’m a Celeb stint

Coleen Rooney may have not been made queen of the jungle, but the wag might be walking away wearing the real crown, as she has been flooded with job offers.

It has been revealed that the down-to-earth Liverpudlian was already inundated with opportunities at ITV and now with her appearance on I’m A Celebrity, it’s been “supercharged”.

A source at ITV said: “Executives love her natural, down-to-earth personality, and the fact that people can relate to her. She is the ultimate girl-next-door, and having relatable people fronting their shows is something they really crave.”

ITV Daytime shows such as Loose Women and This Morning are also incredibly keen on her either doing a guest panellist slot, or a guest presenter role. The source said: “There was loads of interest before the jungle, but her appearance on the show has supercharged things even more.”

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Coleen, who came second tonight’s final of I’m A Celebrity, already has existing links with production company Lorton Entertainment, who produced Disney+ documentary, Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story. The show covered her High Court battle with Rebekah Vardy. They are currently filming a new doc with husband Wayne charting his managerial ups and downs at Plymouth Argyle.



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Coleen was one of the original 10 contestants to enter the 2024 I’m A Celeb camp

A source said: “Coleen is already slated to have a role in that as it will document Wayne’s home life, as well as the job he is doing on the pitch.

“Now the boys are a little bit older, Coleen feels there are more opportunities available to her, and hopefully her stint in the jungle will only increase her confidence even more to get herself out there.”

A pal of Coleen’s said: “Its been amazing to see how much she has grown whilst in the jungle and the public have seen that and supported her. I know there are opportunities that have been in discussion before she went into the Jungle and now, after this, she can approach them with total confidence and make the right decisions for her and her family.”

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