Coleen Rooney 'not afraid to be normal' as she shares family update

Coleen and Wayne Rooney enjoyed a trip to Marbella with the family this summer
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Coleen Rooney wowed fans as she provided an insight into her summer hoilday plans. The 37-year-old shares four children with her husband, Wayne Rooney.

The couple are the proud parents of Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass. Coleen regularly shares updates from their happy family life on Instagram and has taken to the social media platform to post snaps from her special summer holiday with the kids. The whole family enjoyed a trip to Marbella to soak up the Spanish sunshine.

Coleen shared a series of updates from the trip abroad with her 1 million Instagram followers. Coleen shared 16 photos to give an insight into what the family has been up to over the summer months. She captioned the post: "Some of our summer holiday adventures so far. Thanks for looking after us so well @puenteromanoresort @nobumarbella … we can’t wait to return."

On one photo, she cosied up to her husband as the two posed together on the balcony before heading out. In another she was pictured enjoying an outdoor concert.

Fans were thrilled with the update as they praised Coleen for the candid family update. Per said: "Great family not afraid to be normal" Katie added: "Love how "real life" your Instagram is."

Joanne posted; "Great humble family x normal" The update comes after Wayne Rooney's managerial stint at Plymouth Argyle got off to a disastrous start.

The former Everton FC player took charge of The Pilgrims in the summer. However, their Championship campaign started with a heavy loss as they were defeated 4 - 0 by Sheffield Wednesday.

The game was Rooney's first professional game back in the dugout since he was sacked by Birmingham City in January after 83 days in charge. Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, the former Manchester United captain said the hunger to return as a manager was "huge".

He said: "I had a short break, maybe a week or so, before I went to manage DC United, and then I had 48 hours before I went in to Birmingham City. Before coming here, I had a few months. It was good. I was able to reflect on everything I have been through as a coach.

'I looked at things I have done well, things that I didn't do so well. I had the chance to get some personal feedback and I spoke to many different people within the game. It was really helpful having that time but the hunger to get back in was huge.

'I'm not someone who can sit at home. I've got four young children but I've got that desire I want to be great. I had a really good playing career. I know many ex-players who have been at the top but are unwilling to put themselves out there. I'm not like that.

'I want to be an example for my children, for my players. I want to be in football. That's what I know, that's what I love. Hopefully I can bring many smiles to a lot of fans' faces here."

According to reports, Coleen will not be making the move to Plymouth. The Mail on Sunday said that Coleen will stay at their £20m Cheshire mansion alongside her four sons