Coleen Rooney speaks out on her husband Wayne’s cheating and drinking in new documentary

‘It’s not a good thing for Wayne to be unsupervised’: Coleen Rooney speaks out on her husband’s cheating and drinking as she insists they aren’t ‘the lovey-dovey type’ and she ‘wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him’

‘Rooney’, released on Prime Video on Friday, sees Coleen speaking honestly about the issues they have faced in their marriage, including Wayne’s notorious brothel visits and escort scandalWayne’s wife of 14 years insists in the film that ‘I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him,’ as she reflects on their 20 year relationshipThe documentary looks back on Wayne’s life from his council estate upbringing through to the heights of his football career and his relationship with ColeenWayne and Coleen began dating aged 16 and went on to marry in a lavish ceremony in Portofino in 2008They are now parents to four sons – Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, six, and Cass, three 

Advertisement



<!–

<!–

<!–<!–

<!–

(function (src, d, tag){
var s = d.createElement(tag), prev = d.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0];
s.src = src;
prev.parentNode.insertBefore(s, prev);
}(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/1.17.0/async_bundle–.js”, document, “script”));
<!–

DM.loadCSS(“https://www.dailymail.co.uk/static/gunther/gunther-2159/video_bundle–.css”);


<!–

Coleen Rooney has spoken out on her husband Wayne’s drinking and cheating for the first time in a major new documentary on the footballer. 

Coleen, 35, appears alongside her husband, 36, in the documentary, ‘Rooney’, released on Prime Video on Friday, and is seen speaking honestly about the issues they have faced in their marriage, including Wayne’s notorious brothel visits and escort scandal.

Wayne’s wife of 14 years insists in the film that ‘I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him,’ as she reflects on their 20 year relationship from teenagers to parents of four.

Marriage: Coleen Rooney has spoken out on her husband Wayne’s drinking and cheating for the first time in a major new documentary on the footballer

The documentary looks back on Wayne’s life from his council estate upbringing in the Liverpool district of Croxteth through to the soaring heights of his football career and throughout it all, his relationship with Coleen, who first met at the age of 12.

Speaking about their teenage romance, Wayne says in the documentary: ‘I think when I was about 11 or 12 I knew that I wanted to marry her, and I said that to her at the time. I said ‘when we grow up we’re going to get married and you’re going to have our kids’. She was looking at me like ‘yeah good one!” 

Coleen agrees, admitting of her husband: ‘He’s a charmer, growing up that’s how he won me over. The more I said no the more he said ‘I will one day get that date’.’  

‘I always remember he used to hang around by where I lived and every now and again you’d get his mum shouting up and down the street, ‘Wayne!’. 

Wayne’s charm came in the form of poems, one of which had the title ‘Wiggle Wiggle’, and which Coleen has kept to this day, telling the camera ‘they’re very romantic, you can tell he loves me.’

Wayne and Coleen began dating aged 16 and went on to marry in a lavish ceremony in Portofino in 2008. They are now parents to four sons – Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, six, and Cass, three.

Later in the Prime Video film, Coleen is seen looking back at the events of 2004 when reports of Wayne’s brothel visits and his infamous romp with three prostitutes first emerged in the press. 

Ups and downs: Wayne’s wife of 14 years insists in the film that ‘I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him,’ as she reflects on their 20 year relationship from teens to parents of four 

‘Wrong place’: Wayne also discusses the period, admitting: ‘When you’re in the wrong place and there’s alcohol involved you’re gonna make bad decisions

Happy days: Coleen and Wayne looked chipper as they attended the film’s premiere in Manchester on Wednesday

United: The pair looked smitten as they strolled into the premiere

Glamour: Coleen showcased her sartorial flair as she attended the event

Reflecting on the difficult time, Coleen concedes: ‘The first time, we were young so there was a lot of arguing.’

Admitting she didn’t approve of the company Wayne was keeping, Coleen insists: ‘I knew groups that Wayne was hanging around with that weren’t good for him. Lovely people but together, with alcohol, not good and I told him that from day one.

‘I didn’t want him to stop being friends with them but I didn’t want him to go out with them because they got in bad situations.

 Dazzling: Other attendees included Phil and wife Tanya Bardsley (pictured), Darren and wife Danielle Gibson and Jonny Evans and wife Helen McConnell

Alcohol is a lot to blame and still is, up to this day with things that has happened recently. It’s not a good thing for Wayne to be unsupervised’.

Wayne is also seen discussing the period, admitting: ‘I put myself in the wrong place and when you’re in the wrong place and there’s alcohol involved you’re gonna make bad decisions and you’re going to have to suffer and deal with the consequences’.

‘That’s what happened, it doesn’t take away any of my love for Coleen, it happened. It was a wrong decision to make, I held my hands up and we worked through it.’

‘Our life’: Coleen tweeted the morning after the documentary premiere, declaring: ‘I am who I am… He is who he is… We are what we are and that’s that!!!’

Fame: The documentary looks back on Wayne’s life from his council estate upbringing through to the soaring heights of his football career, and throughout it all, his relationship with Coleen

Coleen says she relied on the support of her family and her own instincts to help her through, pointing out: ‘When you’re making those decisions you’ve got to focus on what you want and not other people because you have so many people saying different things to you. ‘Oh why is she getting back with him?”

‘Obviously I listen to the people that matter to me, my mum and dad always give me a positive outlook on things. There’s nothing that we can’t deal with and that’s my way in a situation – let’s sit down and see what we can do and can we make it work? And we have. We’re not the lovey-dovey type anyway, we like to have a laugh and we work well together.’

She adds that there is some element of truth to the idea that they stayed together for their four boys, explaining: ‘That was part of it but also we still love each other. Hopefully he’s learnt and he doesn’t get himself into any of those horrible situations again. But it’s happened and I’ve got to live with it, if I couldn’t cope with living with it I would have ended the relationship.’

Strong: Coleen says she relied on her own instincts to help her through the tough times in her marriage, saying: ‘When you’re making those decisions you’ve got to focus on what you want’

Happy: The couple are seen overseeing the build of their new family mansion in the film as they insist: ‘We’ve moved on’

She later adds when asked if she had forgiven her husband: ‘Life goes on and I’ve moved on. You’ve moved on. Not the behaviour, no. It’s not acceptable.

‘Forgiveness I’d say is different. It’s not acceptable what he’s done but it’s happened and that was a stage of life that we were in at the time. But we’ve moved on.

‘I forgive him but it wasn’t acceptable. If it comes up we talk about it like we are talking about it now. I haven’t got the anger I did at the time.’

She added: ‘I do think it’s amazing that we are where we are today. We’re lucky that we both had the strength and support of each other and the people around us to keep going. That’s something we’ve had to work hard at.

Standing up to Ferguson, his Manchester United exit and believing he was the best player in the world: Rooney looks back on his football milestones 

The documentary also sees Rooney lift the lid on his extraordinary attempts to quit Manchester United in the wake of the 2010 World Cup, when Manchester City were suitors and he was unhappy with the direction United were heading.

Not only did Rooney confront legendary manager Ferguson at the time, but 12 years on he remains adamant that he knew the club were on the decline – and when the boss worked out the same, he immediately jumped ship. 

‘They were offering me a contract of £200,000 a week, so it would have been quite easy for me to say, “five years, £200,000 a week… let me sign it now”,’ Rooney says. ‘It would have been quite easy for me to do that. But I wanted success on the pitch – that means more to me.

‘Actually, if you look five years down the line from that meeting – Alex Ferguson knew where the club was going and he got out of there as quick as he could, and they’re still picking up the pieces now.’

Ferguson left in 2013, four years before Rooney eventually moved back to his boyhood club Everton, and United have struggled to reach the dizzy heights of the Scot’s time at the club ever since.

Wayne Rooney confronted Sir Alex Ferguson when he wanted to leave the club in 2010

Lifting the lid on his crunch meeting with Ferguson back in 2010, Rooney explains: ‘We sold [Carlos] Tevez, then we sold [Cristiano] Ronaldo, I was the one player left who was high profile.

‘I went into Alex Ferguson’s office, and I said to him: “What’s the plan here? At the minute, we’ve brought in two young English players who are unproven.” I remember Alex Ferguson’s response was, “Get out of my office”.’

In the documentary, many of his former Manchester United and England colleagues give their own perspective, with Gary Neville not holding back in his anger at the way Rooney went about trying to engineer his exit. 

‘The one big disappointment I had with Wayne was when he announced it publicly, just as we were walking into the changing rooms, his team-mates were playing a game. Don’t do that to us. Take your s*** somewhere else. 

‘It’s on Sky Sports News, beamed into us. It literally hit us like a ton of bricks, because this wasn’t him. This is not him. He would never damage his team-mates, he was a team player. That was the only time I thought he’d let himself down.’ 

Nevertheless, Neville does reflect that Rooney’s bravery to confront the legendary Ferguson is something that should be commended.  ‘As I sit here now, I think, “that takes real guts and courage to do what he did”,’ he adds.

Rooney was under no illusions about his talent and admits he believed there was no better player in the world, even when he was just 18. At Euro 2004, his first major tournament with England, all eyes were on the young Everton striker.

‘I remember in that tournament, at 18, thinking to myself: “I’m the best player in the world, there’s no-one better than me”,’ he said. ‘I believed that. It could have been Pele, Maradona and George Best on the other side, it wouldn’t have mattered.’   

Advertisement

‘I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him.’ 

While Wayne says: ‘It’s important that teammates, friends, family remember me for who I am rather than what I’ve done. Stuff that has happened in the past, with girls for instance. Stuff I regret. It’s something I feel that has stuck against my name.

‘I think it’s important because it is part of what has happened with my life growing up. People still see that and look at me in a different way. I’m not that type of person.’ 

In a recent soul-baring interview with Oliver Holt, The Mail on Sunday’s Chief Sports Writer, ahead of the documentary’s release, Wayne opened up on his ‘self-binges’ with alcohol and the effects it had on his wife. 

Wayne explained that the pressures of going from a council estate upbringing to fame and fortune from the age of 16, when he made his professional debut for Everton, led to what he calls ‘explosions’.  

Tough time: ‘That’s what happened, it doesn’t take away any of my love for Coleen, it happened. it was a wrong decision to make.’ Wayne says of his scandals 

‘I used to hold almost everything in and keep it to myself and it would build up. I would say ‘F*** it’ and go out and make silly mistakes with the explosion,’ he said.

‘I learned that when I felt that coming, I needed to sit down and talk to someone. That calmed things down. I spoke to Coleen quite a few times, her mum and dad and my mum and dad,’ adding: ‘I was trying to figure out how to deal with it by myself.’

Speaking about the documentary, Wayne said he wanted people to see every side of him. ‘There have been mistakes in the past, which I have always held my hands up to.’

‘It was tough for me to do it and for Coleen to do it. When tough moments have come up, we have sat down and spoke about them and figured out how we are going to get through it.’

Alluding to the scandals that previously engulfed him, including partying and other women, Wayne admitted of his wife: 

Family: She adds that there is some element of truth to the idea that they stayed together for their four boys, explaining: ‘That was part of it but also we still love each other’

‘The first thing you see is her forgiving some of the stuff I’ve done but then we have always sat down and been open about it and figured out what is best for us as a family and we have taken that into the film.’   

Their relationship has been marred with various cheating scandals – with the footballer making national headlines when he was found to have visited three prostitutes as a teenager. 

In 2004 after Wayne, then aged 18, moved to Manchester United, it was discovered that the teenager paid £140 for sex with prostitute Charlotte Glover, 21.

It was also claimed that at a brothel in Liverpool he slept with Gina McCarrick, then 37, and grandmother Patricia Tierney, then 48, who wore a rubber catsuit and was known as the ‘Auld Slapper’. 

Devastated Coleen stood by her man but didn’t comment publicly on the claims – though later admitted that when the scandal came out she hadn’t yet slept with Wayne herself. 

Family: The WAG married Wayne in 2008 and the couple have four sons (pictured earlier this year with sons Kai, 11, Klay, eight, and Kit, five)

The pair worked through their troubles and wed four years later, though their newlywed bliss was short-lived, as it emerged in 2010 that the footballer had slept with two more prostitutes.    

Wayne was found to be having secret hotel sessions with £1000-a-night prostitute Jenny Thompson and fellow call girl Helen Wood while Coleen was pregnant with their first son, Kai.

Their last meeting was in October 2009, a month before Coleen gave birth. 

Young love: Wayne and Coleen began dating aged 16, but had known each other since they were 12 when Rooney played football against her brothers (pictured in 2004) 

FROM DRUNKEN HOTEL CHATS TO ROMPS WITH GRANS: A TIMELINE OF WAYNE’S CHEATING SCANDALS

2004: Wayne, then aged 18, paid £140 for sex with prostitute Charlotte Glover, 21. He also slept with Gina McCarrick, then 37, and grandmother Patricia Tierney, then 48, who wore a catsuit and was known as the ‘Auld Slapper’.

2009: The footballer pays for several hotel room romps with £1000-a-night prostitute Jenny Thompson before paying for a threesome with fellow call girl Helen Wood while Coleen was pregnant with their first son, Kai.

2017: Wayne was alleged to have enjoyed a ‘kiss and cuddle’ with lettings agent Laura Simpson before being arrested for drink driving while Coleen was pregnant with their fourth child.

2019: Wayne’s marriage was ‘hanging by a thread’ after the footballer was spotted drinking with barmaid Vicki Rosiek until 2.30am.

Later that same year e was pictured at 5.30am in a Vancouver hotel with a mystery woman following a night out with his DC United teammates but insisted it was an innocent exchange with a fan wanting his autograph.

2021: Wayne hit headlines once again this year after pictures emerged of the star partying and falling asleep in a hotel room with young women.

 

 

Advertisement

In 2017, Wayne was alleged to have enjoyed a ‘kiss and cuddle’ with another woman before being arrested for drink driving while Coleen was pregnant with their fourth child. 

The footballer was charged with drink-driving after being caught behind the wheel of a VW Beetle belonging to a woman he picked up after a 10-hour drinking session while his pregnant wife and three sons were on holiday.  

Lettings agent worker Laura Simpson, 29, said the pair had ‘kissed and cuddled’ and she would have ‘s*****d’ him if he had not been pulled over by the police. 

Coleen then flew back from Spain with their children and wrote a candid Facebook post about the scandal. 

She penned: ‘Before all the stories begin, Yes, I have put my wedding ring on……. A lot of people will be saying ‘you don’t have to explain yourself, don’t feel like you have to do this’ etc, I know I don’t, but I am and I want to.

‘It didn’t feel right wearing my ring, I see it as a sign of commitment and I was unsure what was happening. I don’t always wear my ring day to day, especially when I go the gym.

Insisting she is a ‘strong person’ and doesn’t need people to feel sorry for her, Coleen set the record straight once and for all about her marriage.

Another fling: It emerged in 2010 the footballer had slept with two more prostitutes, including £1000-a-night prostitute Jenny Thompson (pictured)

She continued: ‘A few people are probably thinking am stupid for staying in my marriage. I am not stupid, I know my own mind and it’s something I want to try and work on.

‘Before the headlines start…. No, I’m not taking Wayne back as he’s never left. Yes, it has been a s**t time, and yes, time was spent apart and I thought my marriage might have been at an end. 

‘I’m not going to list Wayne’s good qualities as a person as I don’t think he deserves it at this time but one thing is that he is a brilliant dad.

‘He’s made silly and selfish mistakes, some he’s learnt from, some obviously not. However maybe that will change? In life, you don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow.’

Dalliance: Wayne was found to be having secret hotel sessions with call girl Helen Wood (pictured) while Coleen was pregnant with their first son, Kai.

Referencing the night of Wayne’s arrest for drink driving, Coleen appeared to blame the influence of alcohol for his behaviour.

She wrote: ‘One thing I do know is that too much alcohol on a night out is a dangerous and a lot of stupid mistakes are made and things are said under the influence.

‘I would never trust ANYONE who has had a lot of alcohol, it changes some people drastically.

Coleen also hit back at fan speculation she was staying with Wayne for his money, insisting that love and family is what is keeping them together.

She penned: ‘It’s my decision …. do I love Wayne … yes I do. If I didn’t then I wouldn’t be trying to make it work. I know I would be fine on my own, with just me and my children, but I don’t want to live like that, I want to try and continue our marriage and live as a family, because that’s what I want to do.

‘I’m not saying everything is fine and forgotten about, but we are as good as can be at this point, I’m not the type of person to put a show on and say we’re all loved-up….I’m just real.’

Party girl: In 2017, Wayne was alleged to have enjoyed a ‘kiss and cuddle’ with Laura Simpson before being arrested for drink driving while Coleen was pregnant with their fourth child

 

Coleen’s emotional Facebook post was met with an overwhelmingly positive response from her fans, who wished her luck and praised her for her ‘brave’ decision.

The family then moved to the States, but Wayne was embroiled in another scandal in 2019, with reports that their marriage was ‘hanging by a thread’ after Wayne was spotted drinking with barmaid Vicki Rosiek until 2.30am. 

The January incident came just weeks after he was arrested for being drunk at an airport in Washington DC.

Fast forward to the summer, and Wayne was embroiled in another cheating scandal in August after he was pictured at 5.30am in a Vancouver hotel with a mystery woman following a night out with his DC United teammates.

Another one: In 2019 there were reports that their marriage was ‘hanging by a thread’ after Wayne was spotted drinking with barmaid Vicki Rosiek until 2.30am

Wayne insisted that nothing untoward had happened, however, tweeting: ‘Nothing happened between me and any girl on that night in Vancouver. I did not enter the lift alone with the girl pictured in the hotel foyer.

‘The girl pictured in the club was simply one of many who innocently asked for autographs and pictures.’

Wayne then hit headlines once again this year after pictures emerged of the star partying and falling asleep in a hotel room with young women.  

The married father-of-four later admitted he ‘made a mistake’ and apologised to his family and Derby County after he paid the three party girls £1 to buy the copyright to the images after accusing them of blackmail, prompting them to offer an apology.

Innocent: Wayne was embroiled in another cheating scandal in August 2019 after he was pictured at 5.30am in a Vancouver hotel with a mystery woman but insisted it was innocent 

Wayne told Sky Sports News after he managed Derby to a friendly victory over Real Betis on Wednesday: ‘I made a mistake.

‘I went to a private party with two of my friends and from me, I’d like to apologise to my family and the club for the images which were going round and I want to move forward on this.

‘I’m grateful to Derby County for giving me this opportunity to get this club back to where it belongs, and I’ll do everything in my power to make sure I do that.

‘It’s dealt with. I’m looking forward to moving forward and preparing for another game.’

Back again: Wayne then hit headlines once again this year after pictures emerged of the star partying and falling asleep in a hotel room with young women (pictured: model Tayler Ryan) 

Honest: Speaking about the documentary, Wayne said he wanted people to see every side of him, admitting: ‘ ‘It was tough for me to do it and for Coleen to do it’

 ‘He’s a charmer!’ Wayne Rooney reveals he wooed wife Coleen with love poems when they were teenagers and one was called ‘Wiggle Wiggle’

Wayne Rooney has a romantic side, revealing in a new documentary about his life that he wooed his future wife Coleen with love poems.

Speaking in his upcoming Amazon Prime documentary Rooney, the footballer, 33, looks back on his 20 year relationship with Coleen, who he told he would marry when they were 12-years-old. 

The couple, who are now parents to four boys, grew up together in the Liverpool district of Croxteth, with Wayne persuading a reluctant Coleen to go on a date when they were 16. 

‘Charmer’: Wayne Rooney has a romantic side, revealing in a new documentary about his life that he wooed his future wife Coleen with love poems

Speaking about their teenage romance, Wayne says in the documentary: ‘I think when I was about 11 or 12 I knew that I wanted to marry her, and I said that to her at the time. I said ‘when we grow up we’re going to get married and you’re going to have our kids’. She was looking at me like ‘yeah good one!”

Coleen agrees, admitting of her husband: ‘He’s a charmer, growing up that’s how he won me over. The more I said no the more he said ‘I will one day get that date’.’

Coleen remembers a young Wayne as ‘cheeky, full of confidence, always up to something… I always remember he used to hang around by where I lived and every now and again you’d get his mum shouting up and down the street, ‘Wayne!’

Teen romance: Speaking in his upcoming Amazon Prime documentary Rooney, the footballer, 33, looks back on his 20 year relationship with Coleen, who he told he would marry when they were 12-years-old

Love birds: Wayne says ‘I think when I was about 11 or 12 I knew that I wanted to marry her, and I said that to her at the time. I said ‘when we grow up we’re going to get married’

Wayne’s charm came in the form of poems, with Wayne insisting ‘I was quite romantic.’ He then reveals that one of the poem’s was called ‘Wiggle Wiggle’, but he can’t remember how it goes. 

Coleen has kept the teenage poems, telling the camera ‘they’re very romantic, you can tell he loves me.’

Wayne and Coleen began dating aged 16 and went on to marry in a lavish ceremony in Portofino in 2008. They are now parents to four sons – Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, six, and Cass, three. 

Appearing on Thursday’s Good Morning Britain to promote the documentary, Wayne was asked about his poems, telling the ITV show: ‘I like writing poems. When we go to bed I’d leave one on the table for her to read when she wakes up.’

Later in the documentary Wayne and Coleen are seen overseeing renovations on their new mansion in Cheshire, while looking back on the first home they shared together aged 17 in Formby, Merseyside.   

‘The thought of it was all fine and great, but obviously you were away every weekend and I used to leave my mum’s and cry all the way home to mine,’ Coleen says. ‘It was all of a sudden and it was a matter of months, everything just happened.’

‘We’ve always grown up quicker than what we were meant to I think. We’ve had to try and be more sensible than most people and be aware of situations and what’s going on around us.’    

Young love: Wayne and Coleen began dating aged 16 and went on to marry in a lavish ceremony in Portofino in 2008 (pictured in 2003, aged 16) 

Advertisement

Loading

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow by Email
Pinterest
LinkedIn
Share