Coleen Rooney reveals the truth about big money deal to enter the I’m A Celebrity jungle
Wayne Rooney's wife admits she's not scared to do the terrifying bushtucker trials
SHE looks great in a bikini, so footballer's wife Coleen Rooney would be the perfect campmate in the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here jungle.
The petite brunette, who's married to England captain Wayne Rooney, has admitted it would be at the top of her list if she ever did do a reality show.
Coleen, 30, told : "I was asked a while ago in an interview if I'd ever do any celebrity shows.
"It's not that I said I would do one, it was just which one I would chose if I had to. It would be I'm a Celebrity. But I'd probably never do a show."
The mother-of-three explained she loved her home comforts too much to take up the offer.
She went on: "I get asked all of the time, but I always say no. Reality shows like that are massive, they ask a lot of people to go in them, but I've never really wanted to.
"I'm a bit of a home bird - being away for quite a long time from the family would be hard."
Coleen is mum to three little boys - six-year-old Kai, Klay, three and Kit who was born in January this year.
Reports were rife earlier this year that Coleen was set to join other celebrities in the Australian jungle in the show hosted by TV favourites Ant and Dec.
But the Liverpool-born beauty has shot down the rumours she'll be showering in the waterfalls like Myleene Klass, and munching on unidentifiable objects in the show's notorious Bush Tucker Trials.
Whilst acknowledging she was offered big bucks to take part in the ITV series, Coleen stated that it's a big fat "No" to her taking part.
The Littlewoods designer is Wayne's childhood sweetheart and the pair tied the knot in 2008.
But in her own words, Coleen argued there's much more to her than being labelled a WAG.
"I think it's pointless," she said of the widely used acronym.
"We're all different from each other. It's not like some tribe. Some of the other partners I've never met before."
Coleen added: "We should be identified as individuals. I'd rather people just use my name."
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