Coleen Rooney has special code to communicate with sons on ITV I'm A Celebrity

Coleen and husband Wayne Rooney share their four sons Kai, aged 13, Klay, aged ten, Kit, seven, and Cass, six.
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Coleen Rooney will use a special code to communicate with her sons while on ITV I’m A Celebrity, it has been revealed. Coleen and husband Wayne Rooney share their four sons Kai, aged 13, Klay, aged ten, Kit, seven, and Cass, six.

The star has taken her £180 Cloudbox Gifts necklace into the camp with her, and plans to point to her boys’ names to show them she is thinking about them as they watch on telly back home in the UK.

A source said to the Sun: “The hardest thing for Coleen will be being away from her sons so she wants them to know they are on her mind. It’s the first time she has left them for any period of time.”

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The source added: “Coleen was nervous about the effect going into the jungle would have on the kids as she has never spent more than a night or two away from them. But she is leaving them in good hands as her parents are moving in to look after them.

“Her eldest Kai was very keen for her to go into the jungle.” Speaking previously, Coleen told the Happy Place podcast: "I think we've been together, we've known each other from a young age. We gone through the hard times together, we've gone through the good times together, and we know each other well. I know that sounds like...but you find some couples and they don't actually know each other that well. I always say, if you ask me what me and Wayne are, I would say we're a team and we've helped each other through life.

"And there's things that we're good at seeing the better outcome rather than the worst. And I don't know whether that's something that I can take credit for, but I was brought up with that outlook of life. You know, my dad's always said, 'there's worse the situations than what you're going through. It goes through my head 'come on Coleen get a grip' and that has always got me through things."

She added: “With me and Wayne, you know, I've always said, there was always love still there. So why throw it away when you can work at it? If you work at it and it doesn't work, then, you know, forget about it then, and go your own separate ways. But there's always been love. We've never wanted to part, but situations are set in where it could have happened. And, you know, we might not have got through it, but we have and that's the way I have to look at it. And hopefully it will be like that for the rest, a nice, smooth sailing marriage."