She hid her tears and tried to pretend everything was normal on her four children’s last school trip more than two weeks ago, before setting off for the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
And now Coleen Rooney’s youngest children Kit, eight, and Cass, six, have arrived in Australia to welcome their mother from the bridge next week with their parents Colette, 61, and Anthony.
They arrived after a 23-hour flight at Brisbane airport with the children still clutching the kangaroo teddy bears their mother gave them before leaving for the jungle.
Still full of energy, Kit and Cass ran out in front of their grandparents, who were pushing trolleys loaded with suitcases ahead of their two-week holiday on the Gold Coast, waiting for their only daughter to leave the ITV show.
The four will stay at the five-star Marriott hotel and enjoy trips to the beach and days by the pool while Coleen lives off a diet of rice and beans in the Australian jungle.
Her eldest sons, Kai, 15, and Klay, 12, decided to stay in the UK after their mother insisted they would have to bring their schoolwork on the trip to Australia’s Gold Coast and attend their tournaments. soccer.
Coleen Rooney’s youngest children Kit, eight, and Cass, six, arrived in Australia to welcome their mother from the bridge next week with their parents Colette, 61, and Anthony.
Still full of energy, Kit and Cass ran out in front of their grandparents, who were pushing trolleys loaded with suitcases ahead of their two-week holiday on the Gold Coast, waiting for their only daughter to leave the ITV show.
Coleen’s youngest son Cass carried a stuffed kangaroo and a figure of Wayne in a football uniform when he arrived at check-in (pictured at Manchester Airport on Tuesday).
She hid her tears and tried to pretend everything was normal on her four children’s last school trip more than two weeks ago, before leaving for the I’m A Celebrity jungle.
Meanwhile, Wayne Rooney, 39, is staying at home thanks to his job as manager at Plymouth Argyle. The children made sure to bring a reminder of their father with them, as they also had action figures of him playing soccer in their suitcases.
Before boarding the flight, Coleen’s parents said they were “very excited” to see their daughter.
Her mother Colette said: ‘We are very proud of her. She’s doing very well. “We are all very excited to see it.”
When asked if she could win the jungle crown, the smiling Colette, who wore a jungle-style khaki two-piece suit but then donned a blue and white striped jumper when she arrived in Australia, said : “You have a chance.”
His father Tony added: “He’s doing quite well, we’re all very proud of how he’s doing.”
‘She is fine and is behaving very well. You never know she might win.
“We have a long flight now to see her.”
The couple and two children arrived at the airport from their daughter’s mansion in Cheshire in two people carriers.
The four are staying at the five-star Marriott hotel and will enjoy beach trips and pool days while Coleen lives on a diet of rice and beans in the Australian jungle.
Before boarding the flight, Coleen’s parents said they were “very excited” to see their daughter.
Her mother Colette said: ‘We are very proud of her. She’s doing very well. We are all very excited to see it.’
When asked if she could win the jungle crown, the smiling Colette, who was dressed in a jungle-style khaki two-piece suit but then donned a blue and white striped jumper when she arrived in Australia , said: “She has a chance.”
His father Tony added: “He’s doing quite well, we’re all very proud of how he’s doing.” She is fine and behaving very well. You never know she might win. We have a long flight now to see her.
Her eldest sons, Kai, 15, and Klay, 12, decided to stay in the UK after their mother insisted they would have to bring their schoolwork on the trip to Australia’s Gold Coast and attend their tournaments. soccer.
While Wayne Rooney, 39, stays at home thanks to his job as a manager at Plymouth Argyle, the children made sure to bring along a reminder of their dad as they also had action figures of him playing football in their suitcases.
The family traveled in one car while in the other they carried some of their five large suitcases.
Kit was seen pushing his own suitcase with ‘KR’ in big red letters.
The family checked in for the 1:10 p.m. flight to Dubai, which will connect to Brisbane early in the morning.
The WAG revealed they decided not to travel to Australia, telling The Mail on Sunday: ‘My two youngest children are coming. Everyone had the option but the two oldest decided to stay home to continue with school and football.’
“I think I said that when you came you would have to bring your work and that they would miss some soccer tournaments, so they quickly changed their mind.”
“Obviously I would have liked them all to go out, but in a way it makes sense and they both made the wise decision not to miss anything at home and as soon as the show is over, I come right back.”
‘So, it’s one of those things, I put it in their hands, they decided and I’m really okay with it. “I think what really helped them was the lack of football, they didn’t want to miss any tournaments.”
Coleen, 38, who was joined on I’m A Celeb by the likes of boxer Barry McGuigan, Love Island star Maura Higgins and singer Tulisa Contostavlos, shocked viewers on Sunday night when she described Donald Trump like a “dirty bitch”. ***’ when he told his son in front of her that ‘football players get all the pretty girls.’