ITV I'm A Celebrity's Coleen Rooney shows true colours with remark about Dean McCullough

I'm A Celebrity's Coleen Rooney shows true colours with remark about Dean
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ITV I’m A Celebrity’s Coleen Rooney has laid bare her true colours as she addressed what she REALLY thinks of Dean McCullough. Coleen, who continues to star on the ITV show, has made a savage dig about meeting Dean for the first time.

In the Friday night instalment of the ITV show, Coleen - who is married to husband Wayne, the former England, Everton and Manchester United striker who, for a time, was also Birmingham City FC manager - had her say over her fellow campmate.

Picking her to be his partner during the launch night episode, which saw the celebs jump out of a plane in pairs, Dean grabbed Coleen by the hand and shouted: "Wagatha Christie, you're coming with me!" Discussing her first impression, Coleen has now issued her true feelings.

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Coleen, a mum-of-four, said: "Dean, I was so overwhelmed when you got me from the parachute. I was thinking, 'I don't know whether I can cope with his personality. The first few days I was thinking, 'Urgh, how am I going to fit in here?'"

But turning to the group, Coleen added: "But it's been easy. And thank you for letting me be just me." It comes as Jane Moore, the first evicted campmate, spoke out over what Dean is really like during a chat with her employer, the Sun.

"Dean is an absolute powerhouse of positivity. He's funny, he's entertaining, he's caring. But most of all, he's himself," she said, going on to also add: "In a quiet moment I had with him at some point, he said he got badly bullied at school.

"And he said to me, 'I sometimes worry that people think I'm too much'. And I said to him, 'You must never feel that. That's their problem, not yours'. He's he's a really special person, Dean."