The Rooneys’ Christmas lights can be seen by aircraft flying over, with the family known for spending thousands on their professionally decorated festive decorations
Coleen and Wayne Rooney have reportedly spent thousands adorning their £20m mansion with Christmas lights, so much so that their decorations can be seen by aircraft. Having seemingly enlisted the help of professional decorators, the Rooneys’ festive displays are said to be visible from planes landing and taking off from nearby Manchester airport.
Former United star Rooney, 40, and his wife, Coleen, a star of I’m A Celebrity, have lived in their Cheshire home for the last three and a half years. Located in the county’s affluent Golden Triangle area, home to many footballers and celebrities, the sprawling mansion has been turned into a winter wonderland for Christmas.
Photos of their stunning home show the roof and spacious porch lined with thousands of fairy lights, with the garden brightly lit across trees, hedges and wreaths. The couple shares their incredible home with their four sons: Kai, 15, Klay, 11, Kit, 8, and Cass, 6.
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The family live in the luxurious house, which is said to boast a swimming pool, stables, wine cellar, library, cinema room and hot tub. Their home also has a full-size football pitch, complete with changing rooms and showers.
Wayne is believed to have paid over £4m to a Cheshire property developer to build the mansion, which, of course, has two lifts. The second lift connects to the basement floor, which sports a sprawling gym, pool, Jacuzzi and a cinema room.
This time last year, Coleen was just heading back following her stint in the I’m A Celeb jungle, after slumming it for weeks. But her doting husband had a sweet surprise waiting for her, having spent £10,000 on stunning Christmas lights, ready for her return.
Despite being shot into the spotlight after her footballer husband hit the big time with United when she was just a teen, Coleen is an astute businesswoman and TV personality in her own right. Coleen Rooney reportedly secured the joint highest-ever fee in the show’s history when she joined last year’s series, following her high-profile Wagatha Christie court battle with Rebekah Vardy.
The WAG was rumoured to have pocketed £1.5million, and demonstrated her value as viewers voted to keep her in until the finale. She narrowly missed out on victory to McFly’s Danny Jones, whilst Reverend Richard Coles claimed third spot.
But the savvy start made a substantial investment in the global health and wellbeing brand, Applied Nutrition. This follows her ambassadorial role for the company’s popular collagen, vitamin, and protein products earlier this year.
A strong advocate for health and wellness, Coleen is leaving her glamorous WAG life behind to focus on her new venture. Liverpool-based Applied Nutrition is renowned for its high-quality products that have gained popularity among fitness enthusiasts worldwide.
She also launched her own range in collaboration with Applied Nutrition at the start of the year. An insider close to the deal revealed: “This move showcases her ambition and determination to transcend her celebrity status. Coleen is not just a pretty face; she’s a savvy businesswoman and could be about to make waves in a booming industry.
“The partnership with Applied Nutrition is a great move for her given the phenomenal growth of the company in recent years. Having her on board is a massive win for the brand too. Her involvement has certainly captured the attention of female fitness and wellbeing fanatics. The Coleen Rooney range being launched in January is set to be in high demand. There are big plans in place – watch this space!”
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