Coleen Rooney facing I'm A Celeb hell with non-stop Bushtucker trials and fans are convinced she will quit
Coleen Rooney flew out to the I'm A Celeb jungle in a pair of £1,000 pyjamas - but that might be the last moment of luxury she'll get to experience for some time with the world-famous WAG tipped to be voted onto more Bushtucker Trials that everyone else in camp. Not just that, bookies say money is being placed on her quitting the show entirely.
The 38-year-old, best known as the wife of football star Wayne, is going to be in the show's initial line-up when ITV's biggest show of the autumn returns to screens on Monday night. She is among the most famous of this year's stars as is reported to have bagged a pay packet to match that even exceeds Nigel Farage's £1.5million.
However, she may end up working rather hard for that cash - with oddsmakers predicting non-stop hell during the show. She has been backed to do the most Bushtucker Trials, according to bookmaker Ladbrokes, who are offering odds of 8/1 that she will quit the jungle show entirely.
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Ladbrokes' Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: “Coleen Rooney is the most famous face heading to the jungle and punters are convinced that she will be voted to do the most Bushtucker Trials. Whether or not she can handle it remains to be seen, but we have witnessed money on her throwing in the towel.”
Early pictures from I'm A Celeb show Coleen hanging out with YouTube star GK Barry on the beach as stars swoop in on parachutes. The pair are seen together with Melvin Odoom as Loose Women's Jane Moore swoops in on a parachute.
Before heading into camp Coleen recorded a video hitting back at talk that she would be ruled out of certain trials, insisting that she is standing by to do all of them.
She explained: 'I would like to experience it, something different, do something for myself, meet new people. I'm looking forward to doing the trials. There's been a lot of news saying that I can't do trials because of certain illnesses but I can confirm I can do every trial, so I am not excluded from any, that was just a load of rubbish."