Coleen Rooney nearly quit I’m A Celeb after a few days over major worry about campmates

Coleen Rooney nearly quit I’m A Celeb after a few days over major worry about campmates

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She made it on the face of it almost effortlessly through the I’m a Celebrity final thanks to her quiet confidence and stoic resilience.

However, Coleen Rooney has revealed for the first time that she secretly questioned her role on the show after a week of missing her family.

She describes how she sobbed after only a few days of being reminded of Wayne and her sons whose faces were emblazoned on her pillow after narrowly losing out to Danny Jones in a conversation with the Mirror.

One morning when I woke up, I looked at the pillow and there was an obvious Wayne and the kids, and I cried and wondered whether I could continue this way, she says. However, she claims she “soon snapped out” by getting sucked into her washing machine instead.

She says, “I went off and did the washing up, collected the wood, and did whatever I had to do.” “I just got on with it”. She claims that she was too quiet and shy during the first few days because she worried she wasn’t big enough or big enough to handle the other campmates.

Coleen Rooney won the hearts of the nation during her time on I’m A Celebrity (Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)
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The Scouse star tells the Mirror’s Tom Bryant all about her jungle experience (Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)

She claims that she initially believed she couldn’t see her going all the way because she was just herself. “We had loads of personalities in there who were great and I got on with, but they were performers and I felt like I was, at times, just sat there thinking, ‘ what do I bring? ‘

” It wasn’t uncomfortable. They made it comfortable. I was just sitting back and contemplating that camp, which I assumed was quieter than everyone else. However, it’s obvious that people liked it and wanted to see a little more of me there. I don’t know why but they did. “

She adds that she quickly realized she had signed up for the show without giving it enough thought. “I think my head was purely focused on getting Christmas presents and things sorted. To just enjoy it, I wanted to leave this place. But then, I didn’t consider entering. It wasn’t until I was in there that I thought, ‘ what have I signed myself up for? What am I doing in here? ‘ “

The first few days were “tough before it started getting better,” according to Coleen, who claims she had terrible headaches after detoxing from caffeine and sugar. “But she adds:” As it got better, the weather got worse. And then that was tough. “

The camp was battered by endless storms, making it the worst episode in the show’s history. One night, a storm caused us to all be awakened in the early morning hours to go into the Bush Telegraph, “she says.” I was asleep in there, Alan was asleep. You believe that the jungle is not what we anticipated it to be.

Runner up Coleen Rooney is welcomed into the Marriott hotel
Coleen formed a special bond with her campmates (Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)

Viewers watched with tears in their eyes as she was reunited with mum Colette, and her two boys Kit, eight, and Cass, six, in camp. In what she describes as a “rare show of emotion,” Coleen was seen sobbing in her mother’s arms. I do snap myself out of things really quickly, and I’m not a crier, bur when my mum came in that really surprised me, “she says.

” You know, when I think back to that moment, it was like someone had told me someone had died. And I don’t believe I’ve ever been shocked more than that. That shock me the most in the entire life. It was difficult to say goodbye to her mother, and it made her feel isolated while Wayne’s job was in the United States.

” I was like ‘ you’re here now, I’m not going to let you leave. ‘ Do you feel like you’re currently in America, my mother asked? When I was in America, I was homesick and whenever we got together, we didn’t want to leave. And the only other time she said that to me was during COVID, when we couldn’t see each other. “

Seeing her `boys, she says, gave her the” urge to then battle through the next few days “to the final. After coming out of the jungle, the first thing she did was phone home, where Wayne and the elder boys Kai, 15, Klay, 11, had thrown a family party to celebrate her in the final.

And she laughed when she claimed that her two eldest children had taken their afternoon off from school yesterday (Mon) because it was so late. I spoke to Wayne as soon as he got in the car, “she says”. They all gathered in the house to watch it together. Due to their difficulty in attending school, Wayne and my two older children were at home.

coleen hugging oti with other campmates with her sons behind her
Coleen’s two youngest sons were there to meet her as she left camp on Sunday night (Tim Merry/Staff Photographer)

“The little ones, obviously it’s easier. The (two eldest) did say they weren’t going to school tomorrow because their mum was in the final. Although I’m not sure what the school has to say about that, it’s obvious they weren’t traveling all the way to Australia, so maybe they do deserve a day off.

She said she was moved by Wayne’s reaction. He simply expressed his pride. He claimed in the letter I received while in camp that he has never missed me as much, which is understandable given that we have been separated for weeks and weeks, but we speak frequently. We FaceTime. Therefore, communication was difficult, and it was difficult to keep up with the kids’ academic performance. Back home, it was difficult because I was so involved in everything.

After learning that he had been attempting to persuade his millions of followers to get her to go through trials, Coleen laughed as well. She was chosen the following day to go on trial after making one plea on social media. I’m so glad he did, because I was desperate to do a trial. And at that time, I thought, What’s the point in coming here if I’m not doing any trials?

After one trial, a cockroach got stuck in her ear”. I could just feel it going round, and I could see people’s faces, and they were like: ‘ that’s not right ‘ But I didn’t panic, and they squirted the water up there and it was all ok, “she says.

Viewers, as well as her campmates, were also impressed by her willingness to muck in and do chores. Coleen claims that she is a part of everyday life and that she is always suffocated by it. She claims that I may not have camped much, but I used to clean chalets at Pontins when I was younger. I don’t mind getting my hands dirty, that doesn’t bother me. I’ve got four boys. “

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Source: Mirror

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