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Coleen Rooney enjoys the sunshine with a jug of Sangria in the Algarve as husband Wayne enjoys a night out with friends

Coleen Rooney enjoys the sunshine with a jug of Sangria in the Algarve as husband Wayne enjoys a night out with friends

Daily Mail​14-07-2025
Coleen Rooney ordered a jug of Sangria as she soaked up the sun on holiday in the Algarve, Portugal on Sunday.
The I'm A Celeb star, 39, looked incredible in a strapless swimsuit and matching cover up as she enjoyed a relaxing day by the pool.
Wayne, 39, who is also on the trip, enjoyed a night out with friends and family later that day and partied until the early hours of the morning.
He was spotted wearing a casual attire outside Dunes Beach Bar & Restaurant alongside what looked to be Coleen's father Tony.
The couple, who recently attended Wimbledon together, are away celebrating Coleen's success.
Her earnings soared amid her huge TV projects as she looks set to become her family's 'main breadwinner '.
Wayne, 39, who is also on the trip, enjoyed a night out with friends and family later that day and partied until the early hours of the morning
The WAG reportedly boasts a net worth of £15million, with her hubby thought to be worth an enormous £170million thanks to his Premier League footballing days.
But in the new phase of their lives, Coleen could be set to take over as the main breadwinner as her popularity soars.
Amid her skyrocketing fame following her hugely successful I'm A Celeb stint, Disney announced last month a new premium access series titled The Rooneys focusing on her and Wayne's life.
Thanks to her ventures, new figures for her firm, CWR 2021, up to September 2024 show the booming business already had £580,000 banked - and that was before I'm A Celeb and her Disney deal.
Meanwhile former manager of Plymouth Arsenal Wayne was reportedly making £500,000, before leaving the club in December.
A financial expert told The Sun: 'These earnings show that, even before Coleen signed up for I'm A Celeb, she was already bringing in more money than Wayne.
'On the back of her jungle stint, where she was incredibly popular with the viewing public, she's now likely to see her earnings soar even further - and the increased interest in Coleen after she did so well on the show is also likely to have sealed the deal on the Disney contract.
'Getting big bucks from a global streamer, plus her pay cheque from ITV, will no doubt swell the Rooneys coffers even further.'
The I'm A Celeb star looked incredible in a strapless swimsuit and matching cover up as she enjoyed a relaxing day by the pool
Speaking of her popularity, Disney announced that a new premium access series titled The Rooneys is set to air, and filming is already underway
The ten part doc-series will delve into the footballer and WAG's lives 'like we've never seen them before'
MailOnline contacted Coleen's representatives for comment at the time.
Disney announced last month that a new premium access series titled The Rooneys is set to air, and filming is already underway.
The ten part doc-series will delve into the footballer and WAG's lives 'like we've never seen them before'.
It is set to see Coleen tackle 'new entrepreneurial endeavours' and Wayne stepping away from the football pitch to do school runs.
The new show has 'unprecedented access' into their world and dives into their everyday life, including highs like holidays and celebrations as well as the lows.
The 'at-home-with' format is expected to see former England footballer Wayne appear alongside his wife and their four sons: Kai, 14, Kit, 11, Klay, eight, and Cass, six.
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