Coleen Rooney makes extra £450,000 BEFORE going into the jungle for I’m A Celeb – and she’s set for £1.5m pay day
COLEEN Rooney is earning mega bucks BEFORE entering the Jungle for a record-breaking amount.
The Wag’s commercial deals saw cash in her firm jump £450,000 last year.
Coleen and husband Wayne Rooney at Nordoff Robbins’ Legends of Football in London in October this year[/caption] Coleen arriving in Brisbane, Australia, ahead of the show starting on Sunday[/caption]Assets in the company, CWR 2021 Limited, increased from £100,000 to £550,000.
That is the equivalent of £37,500 a month.
Coleen has signed commercial deals with the likes of Applied Nutrition.
She was recently named as the lead female ambassador for the nutrition brand.
Rooney has also overseen the sale of two properties for £800,000.
The sales raked in almost double what she and Wayne paid for them.
Coleen is set for a £1.5million pay day to enter the Jungle and spin-offs could be worth £5million once she comes out.
The cash keeps coming for the Rooneys.
Husband Wayne put his image rights company into liquidation a three years ago.
Paperwork shows he and Colleen have banked a total of £21,829,000 from the liquidation so far – with more to come, including a tax refund from HMRC.
Liquidators said: “We expect to make further distributions during the year.”
The company’s assets were made up of property, £8.9m in investments, plus £11.9m in cash.
Rooney set up the business in 2006 while at Manchester United.
CELEB SPOTTED
Coleen landed in Australia on Tuesday ahead of the show starting this Sunday.
The 38-year-old mum looked in good spirits as she walked through the airport in a green £875 Loewe zip up hoody, while rocking a minimal makeup look.
Coleen revealed that her husband Wayne’s last words to her before she jumped on the flight were “good luck.”
And asked if her gold necklace with her children’s names on it was a gift from Wayne, she said: “Oh no I’ve had this for years, I’ve always worn it.”
The mum-of-four also opened up about the last school run.
Coleen said: “For me it was emotional, not too much for the kids. I just done it as normal.”
Asked if there were any tears shed, she replied: “Might’ve been. Not from the kids, just from me.”
She said “I’m not sure” when quizzed on whether Wayne will be voting for her to do the Bushtucker trials.
And the star also gave a nod to her incredible organisation skills after leaving detailed whiteboards prepared for family and friends taking care of the kids while she’s away.
Coleen simply said: “Yes,” when asked if she’d put a real stint in to keep things running smoothly while she’s gone.
Ahead of the series, the usually preened and perfect Wag has confessed she SNORES.
Coleen said: “I didn’t think I snored, but Wayne says I snore.
“Not continuously though – just every now and again.
“I have been in the public eye for over 20 years now and people take what they want from it.
“I do think people will get a better idea of what kind of person I am.”
Coleen Rooney heads into the Australian jungle
BY Dan Cain
VICKY Pattison has urged viewers not to write off I’m A Celebrity’s Coleen Rooney – and thinks she’ll be strong and hilarious.
The Geordie star, 36 – who won the ITV series in 2015 – has given her opinion on this year’s official line-up.
The likes of McFly‘s Danny Jones, Love Island‘s Maura Higgins and Strictly’s Oti Mabuse have all jetted to Australia to take part in the show.
Another star taking part is wag Coleen, and the 38-year-old’s fee is understood to be way beyond Nigel Farage’s £1 million last year.
Though Coleen is accustomed to the high-life and lives in a huge £20million mansion in Cheshire with football legend husband Wayne, Vicky expects her to have no airs and graces in camp.
Speaking about the mum-of-four’s upcoming stint down under, Vicky said: “Coleen Rooney, the whole nation is excited to see her in there, but I would actually say I think there’ll be some people who write her off as like some sort of spoiled wag.
“I disagree, I think she’ll be very strong and very stoic.
“I think she’ll get her head down. I also think like don’t underestimate the scouser, I think she’ll be hilarious.
“So I think all of these women will be brilliant.”