Coleen Rooney lands in Australia with special item ahead of I'm A Celebrity appearance

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Coleen Rooney has confessed there "might have been a few tears" on her last school run before jetting off down under to star in I'm a Celebrity.The 38-year-old telly star and footballer's wife disclosed her excitement about landing in Australia as the final contestant and potentially ITV's most coveted signing for the reality show starting this weekend.Seen sporting a casual look upon arrival in Oz, donning black leggings teamed with a sage green designer zip-up, Coleen revealed she last saw husband Wayne "yesterday morning" and recalled his parting words, "good luck".Discussing the last school run with their four lads - Kai, 15, Klay, 11, Kit, 8, and Cass, six - she noted it was seamless.When queried on its emotional weight, she admitted: "It was for me not for the kids, I just done it as normal."Pressed on whether tears were involved, she appeared moved and shared: "There might have been, but not from the kids!" She was also quizzed about her cherished gold necklace inscribed with her sons' names, which she mentioned having worn for ages. "Had it for years and I have always wore it.

If you look back at old pictures you will see it", she added, reports the Mirror.On whether she's permitted to wear it in the jungle, she stated: "I am not sure yet."Once dubbed "the nation's favourite girl next door," Coleen Rooney temporarily left the limelight in 2010 to focus on her family, only to be thrust back into the media spectacle in October 2019.

She made bombshell allegations that Rebekah Vardy's Instagram account was behind leaked stories to the press and was nicknamed "Wagatha Christie" after conducting a covert operation.Meticulous about planning for her children while she's away, Coleen shared on social media last Monday:

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