I'm a Celebrity's Coleen Rooney shares how she feels about husband Wayne's job as a football manager
Coleen Rooney has admitted that she finds her husband's role as a football manager "nerve racking" due to the "pressure".
In Wednesday's episode of I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!, the 38-year-old was asked about Wayne’s position at Plymouth Argyle Football Club by McFly's Danny Jones, who queried if he is "loving managing".
Coleen responded: "Yeah, he does enjoy it, it’s hard though. I find it more nerve wracking him being a manager than I did... I feel more pressure."
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Wayne Rooney, former footballer, made his Premier League debut at Everton when he was just 16 and played for England from 2003. Commenting on the ex-England captain, former professional boxer Barry McGuigan said: "Well, he was very mature very quickly, wasn’t he, he grew up very quickly?" To which Coleen replied: "Well, I don’t know about that!" The episode also featured N-Dubz singer Tulisa Contostavlos in the Bushtucker Trial Shock Around The Clock, where she was strapped inside the second hand of a giant clock that rotated.
Competing for 12 stars, she had to answer 12 things fitting into a given category within 60 seconds. However, she only managed to secure five out of the 12 stars, explaining: "When I was in there my brain just wouldn’t function, it just went blank, I was just trying to survive."
The celebs on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! also discovered they had an uninvited guest overnight, in the shape of a rat, seemingly lured in by the leftovers from their meal. The Rev Richard Coles emphasised the importance of tidiness in the camp, remarking: "We had a visitor last night, a little four-legged visitor with a tail, a rat."
Radio presenter Dean McCullough shared his thoughts in the Bush Telegraph, saying: "It’s actually Jane (Moore) and Tulisa’s job to make sure that the pots are in the trunk, so when the reverend was telling everyone to put the pots away otherwise we’ll get rats, what he really meant was, Jane and Tulisa, put the pots away."
The hit show is set to continue its nightly run at 9pm on ITV1, STV and ITVX.