Coleen Rooney revealed what she thought of her husband Wayne's current, saying she finds it "nerve-racking”.
Wayne is a former professional footballer who achieved great success at Manchester United and became the England national team's top scorer during his time playing.
At the moment he manages the Championship side Plymouth Argyle and Coleen shared she finds herself more nervous for him than during his playing days.
McFly singer Danny Jones asked Coleen if Wayne was "loving managing”.
She replied: "Yeah, he does enjoy it, it’s hard though. I find it more nerve-racking him being a manager than I did… I feel more pressure.”
Coleen added that as a player he was part of a team, so there was less focus on just him, but he couldn't avoid that being the manager of a club.
Wayne started playing professional football as a 16-year-old for Everton, breaking into the Premier League at a very young age.
Speaking about this former professional boxer Barry McGuigan said: “Well, he was very mature very quickly, wasn’t he, he grew up very quickly?”
Coleen replied: “Well, I don’t know about that!”
What happened on I’m a Celebrity last night
Tuesday night’s (November 26) episode started out with all 12 celebrities having to take on the Fright Bus Challenge.
Later on Jane Moore and Maura Higgins were voted to take part in the episode’s bushtucker trial called ‘Fright at the End of the Tunnel’.
They faced tunnels filled with spiders and toads, and earned enough stars to get mud crabs for their dinner.
Additionally, Oti Mabuse and Richard Coles had an emotional conversation.
Mabuse recalled the “hell” she went through watching her newborn daughter being kept in an neonatal incubator after she gave birth prematurely last year.
Meanwhile, Coles discussed how he remembered baptising a “premature boy”, who was “only just alive”, and he and Mabuse shared a hug.
I'm a Celebrity 2024 contestant list
All the cast members of I'm a Celebrity's 2024 series are as follows:
- Danny Jones
- Oti Mabuse
- Jane Moore
- Barry McGuigan
- Melvin Odoom
- Alan Halsall
Recommended reading:
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- Full list of every I'm a Celebrity winner from Gino D'Acampo to Jill Scott
- The highest-paid I'm a Celebrity contestants ever - from Farage to Kardashian
- Tulisa Contostavlos
- GK Barry
- Coleen Rooney
- Dean McCullough
- Maura Higgins
- Reverend Richard Coles
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! airs every day at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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