ITV I'm a Celeb's Coleen Rooney's kids send 'don't' demand to mum
I'm a Celebrity has passed the half way stage and soon the 12 celebrities in camp will face the dreaded eliminations. Families and friends of the stars have began touching down in Australia as they prepare to meet their loved one's when their time in the jungle is over.
Coleen Rooney has become one of the favourites to be crowned Queen of I'm a Celebrity this year. She has provided viewers with plenty of entertainment and was the first to rumble newcomers Maura and Richard Cole when they were living a life of luxury instead of the dreadful conditions the original camp had been led to believe.
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The 38-year-old's children have arrived in Australia today ahead of the first show eviction. In a post uploaded to Coleen's official Instagram account, two of Wayne and Coleen's youngest children, Kit and Cass are pictured together with a kangaroo. The adorable post is captioned: "The boys have arrived and went straight on the hunt for a kangaroo. Cass hasn’t let go of his Teddy. Don’t come out yet mum we’ve got more kangaroos to find!! #ImACeleb."
Fans took to the comments to send supportive messages to the TV personality, with many making the same prediction. One commenter said: "She will be in the final don’t worry xx" and another added "Have a great time boys x your mum is doing amazing xx" Other messages included "You’ve come across so well! Naturally and kind.." and "Coleen to win."
Coleen married former Manchester United striker in 2008 and the couple share four sons, Kai, Klay, Kit and Cass Mac. The scouser has had plenty of support from her family while in the jungle. In a supportive message to his wife last weekend, Wayne said: "Proud of @coleen_rooney on @imacelebrity she’s doing great."
Coleen took on Sunday's trial. Ahead of the Bushtucker trial, Coleen said: "I'm excited for my boys back home to see me do something. Hopefully I'm gonna do well, I'm gonna try my best." Alongside BBC Radio 1 host, Dean McCullough, Coleen managed to earn an impressive eight stars from a possible 12.