Coleen Rooney addresses feud with one ITV I'm A Celebrity campmate before series even starts
by James Rodger, Mark Jefferies, Zoe Delaney, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveColeen Rooney has addressed a ITV I'm A Celebrity feud before she has even entered the camp. Coleen faces questions from campmates over the Wagatha Christie trial and scandal, following her well-publicised clash with Rebekah Vardy which ended up in a legal wrangle over libel.
Speaking to the Mirror, Coleen discussed whether she would address the Rebekah drama, especially with The Sun journalist Jane Moore being present. "That’s a place that I’ve been, I’ve dealt with it," she said, adding: "I did the documentary to draw a line under it and it depends on what conversation it actually is at the time. "
Coleen added: "In my life now, I’m just moving forward and not looking back. That’s something I’ve done my whole life, dealt with things and moved forward at the time and got on."She said: "There are more important things to think about with the family and kids. So it depends on the conversation at the time and what’s said.
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"But talking to the press and stuff, I did the documentary to explain what happened, my view on it and just get on with my life really." Coleen said: "I see this as a project. Since I did the documentary I took on other things, and I’m working for Applied Nutrition (health business she is working with as an ambassador)."
Rooney has admitted she and husband Wayne, the former Birmingham City boss, are already distanced – and 'barely see each other' – as he juggles his new job with family life. The WAG, who tonight makes her debut on the hit ITV show, says since Wayne started managing Championship football side Plymouth Argyle in May their 'time together is limited' and they largely only see each other on Sundays.
38-year-old Coleen described the toll the 260-mile distance between them is taking, with Wayne living most of the week in Salcombe, Devon – a five-hour drive from the family's mansion in Cheshire.