Emma Kenny, a psychologist who studies television, warns viewers that while a TV program is only for a short while, its emotional effects may be long-lasting. ”
Wayne and Coleen Rooney could be gambling with the stability of their relationship by exposing their private lives to TV cameras, a top psychologist has claimed.
The couple, who have endured more than their fair share of ups and downs throughout their 23-year relationship, may be put under an unmanageable strain by their 10-part Disney+ docu-series, which promises to show them “like we’ve never seen them before.”
“So many celebrity couples break up after being on reality TV because the show doesn’t just reflect the relationship, it reshapes it,” says TV psychologist Emma Kenny. “Coleen and Wayne must remember that a TV show is only temporary – but the emotional consequences can be permanent.”
According to a source, the show, which has the working title The Rooneys, is the brainchild of Coleen, 39, who, following the success of her Disney+ documentary, Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, and her stint on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2024, is keen to be seen as more than just another WAG.
Our source claims that Coleen really wants this because their Disney documentary will be very long. She wanted to return to television, but the decision had to be hers. She kind of proves a point, and this is all about her. She grew weary of people calling her a footballer’s wife. ”
While Wayne, 40, will switch footie training for the school run, the series will highlight Coleen’s new entrepreneurial endeavors. Emma warns against sharing their private life with the general public despite the mother-of-four’s reasons for wanting to participate.
Big-name celebrity couples who sign up for reality television are entering a difficult relationship, she explains.
Reality TV replaces privacy with constant monitoring, manufactured conflict, and public opinion. Moments that would ordinarily be resolved are quietly replayed, dissected, and criticised by millions because producers are encouraged to expose fault lines rather than protect intimacy. ”
There are concerns that a reality TV show might cause the couple to reach breaking point, despite the couple having endured numerous storms over the years, including Wayne sleeping with sex workers.
When one partner is perceived as more likeable or when public support differs, says Emma, “power dynamics change.” Suddenly, strangers validate or deny private grievances, and the relationship becomes suffocated by external noise.
When one partner feels exposed or undervalued for entertainment, shame, humiliation, and perceived betrayal can develop. When trust is damaged in such a public way, especially when the media continues to comment on the scenes after the filming ends, it is incredibly difficult to rebuild it. ”
The couple has already had a lot of success diving their toes into reality TV’s occasionally treacherous waters. The documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, which was a huge hit, and Wayne Rooney’s Prime Video series, Rooney, also won over viewers.
However, Emma, who are parents to Kai, 16, Klay, 12, Kit, 9, and Cass, 7, fears that a longer series may continue to intrigue them.
Even stable couples may find themselves emotionally dysregulated, defensive, or resentful when combined with exhaustion, competitive environments, and separation from their traditional support systems, she explains. What appears to be ‘authentic access’ to viewers is frequently a manufactured environment created to arouse vulnerability without providing management tools. ”
Our source claims that the couple are taking it seriously given that the show is already being filmed. Our source claims that despite their own ups and downs, this show is improving their relationship.
It has changed the way that Wayne sees her, and Coleen has never been happier with her. He had a strong sense of her support and motherly nature when she was younger, but now that she is doing it with Disney and following the [Wagatha] court case, he really sees her in a new light and with admiration. Their relationship is in a very good place because he realizes how fortunate he is to have her. ”
While fellow WAG Victoria Beckham’s Netflix documentary was branded too “polished and controlled” by some critics, our source says that Wayne and Coleen have been surprisingly relaxed as far as filming their lives, warts and all, is concerned.
Our source claims that there are no rules or limitations. Because she believed that the big editing that Victoria Beckham did, making them appear glossy and nice and refraining from mentioning the negative aspects, was wrong, Coleen is not going to do it. Coleen wants it to be more authentic and uncut. ”
Although Coleen is admirable for her adroitness, Emma thinks it’s important to establish strict guidelines before allowing cameras into your home.
Prevention begins with clarity and boundaries, according to Coleen and Wayne. Before entering any reality television program, they must be in tune with what is prohibited, what will not be discussed on camera, and how to protect one another if one of them becomes stressed out. Reality TV thrives on conflict; couples survive by choosing to show one another solidarity. ”
Source: Mirror

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