Coleen Rooney branded Donald Trump a “dirty b**tard” after he told his son that “all the soccer players get the good looking girls”.
She made the revelation to her fellow I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! contestants as she spoke about her time living in Washington DC in 2018 with her husband Wayne, when he was head coach at DC United.
She said: “When we lived in America, we were invited to the White House for Christmas, and we went in to meet Donald Trump. And we walked in and we got to get the official photograph taken in front of the Christmas tree.”
“So Donald Trump said to his son, ‘See? Told ya, all the soccer players get the good looking girls’… I was like, ‘dirty b**tard’.”
She also claimed that President Trump was keen for her husband to take his young son Barron under his wing.
Rooney, 38, only has her husband to blame after he told his vast social media following how much he ‘would love’ to see her voted in for a challenge.
Her husband Wayne, the former England football captain, responded: “I could be in trouble here. Good luck!”
Coleen’s revelation came as she faced her Bushtucker Trial last night and was forced to lie in a sea of cockroaches and rats – a far cry from the luxuries of her £20million Cheshire mansion.
The former Manchester United star said: “We are missing her so much and it’s been the longest I’ve been without speaking to her since we were kids.”
For the children, it’s difficult obviously, because not being able to speak to their mum.
Coleen’s parents are helping out massively because obviously, I’m over in Plymouth living there at the minute with my work.
He added: “It’s strange to be honest seeing her out there in the jungle. She’s doing a great job showing her character and personality. She’s doing us all proud.”
The couple’s four sons, Kai, 15, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, five, no doubt watched on gleefully as she managed to win nine out of the 12 stars.
Rooney revealed on the I’m A Celeb Unpacked spin-off that he was missing his wife of 16 years ‘so much’ as the past two weeks have been they haven’t spoken since meeting as teenagers on their council estate of Croxteth in Liverpool.
The former Manchester United star said: “We are missing her so much and it’s been the longest I’ve been without speaking to her since we were kids.
For the children, it’s difficult obviously, because not being able to speak to their mum.
Coleen’s parents are helping out massively because obviously, I’m over in Plymouth living there at the minute with my work.
He added: “It’s strange to be honest seeing her out there in the jungle. She’s doing a great job showing her character and personality. She’s doing us all proud.”
The couple have been targeted with vile misogynist chants by Watford football fans as their team played her husband’s Plymouth Argyle.
Shamed supporters were heard making sexual slurs at the game on Friday night, as chants of ‘she’s getting s****ed in the jungle’ could be heard during live coverage of the match on Sky Sports.
Conclusion:
The article discusses Coleen Rooney’s experience on the reality TV show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and her interactions with former US President Donald Trump. She revealed that Trump told his son that "all the soccer players get the good looking girls" and that she responded by calling him a "dirty b**tard". The article also mentions that the couple’s four sons, Kai, 15, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, five, no doubt watched on gleefully as she managed to win nine out of the 12 stars.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What did Donald Trump say to his son?
A: Trump told his son that "all the soccer players get the good looking girls".
Q: How did Coleen Rooney respond to Trump’s comment?
A: She called him a "dirty b**tard".
Q: What did Wayne Rooney say about Coleen’s experience on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!?
A: He said: "It’s strange to be honest seeing her out there in the jungle. She’s doing a great job showing her character and personality. She’s doing us all proud".
Q: What did Trump want for Coleen’s husband?
A: Trump wanted Coleen’s husband to take his young son Barron under his wing.