COLEEN Rooney may love watching The Traitors – but she won’t be appearing on it.
The famous WAG was offered a spot on the inaugural season of The Celebrity Traitors but turned it down.
Comedian Alan Carr would go on to play a blinder of a game as a Traitor to win the £87,500 prize pool for Neuroblastoma UK on Celebrity Traitors last year.
But Coleen, who was runner-up on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! in 2024 thinks she would struggle with lying on the BBC reality competition.
“I love watching Celebrity Traitors. But I don’t know whether I could be that fake,” she told The Times.
“If I was a traitor and I was lying to them, in my head I’d be thinking, ‘Oh, I’d hate people to think that’s what I was like in real life, just like scamming people’.”
In her interview with The Times, Coleen also opened up on what it was like living her famous husband and former England footballer, Wayne Rooney.
She admitted they have had their share of “ups and downs” after being together for 24 years.
Following 17 years of marriage, Coleen discussed all on living with the football legend and pundit, who is now a regular on the Match of the Day sofa.
Coleen acknowledged that Wayne is now at home a lot more.
She said: “In some ways it’s good, in some ways it’s annoying, because we’ve never had that much time together.”
Despite Wayne spending more time at their High Lake Manor – a £20million mansion with a swimming pool, football pitch, luxury annexe and a stable – according to Coleen, she remains in control and plans everything for the couple in a paper diary.
Having said that, the star reinforced that she and Wayne work on finding the “balance” at home.
While Coleen likes “everything in order,” Wayne is much more “laid-back.”
When asked if Coleen bosses Wayne around, she candidly shared: “He would probably say that, but I would say he needs telling sometimes.”
Coleen, who is mother to Kai, 16, Klay, 12, Kit, 10, and Cass, eight, met Wayne when she was just 12-years-old.
They didn’t get together until they were 16 and eventually married in a lavish ceremony in Italy in 2008.











