
Coleen Rooney has shared her plans for Christmas with Wayne and their children. After finishing runner-up on the latest series of I’m a Celebrity, Coleen has launched herself back into the spotlight.
As well as sharing insights into her personal life with former Premier League Striker Rooney, Coleen has kept fans in the loop about her new professional ventures. She announced earlier this week that her Applied Nutrition range is now available at 500 Holland & Barrett stores.
Coleen has been married to the former Everton FC striker since 2008 and they are the proud parents of four children. Yesterday, March 27, she shared a post from Lapland UK to her own Instagram story.
She captioned it “Can’t wait to visit the new @LaplandUK in Cheshire with the kids this Christmas. Always magical.”
The family live in Cheshire, they moved into a mansion worth £20million back in 2021. The luxury estate boasts a football pitch, a wine cellar, a cinema and a swimming pool with separate jacuzzi. A promotional piece published by developers Brighouse Homes reveals the home also includes its own library.
The newly-built home’s official name is High Lake Manor and it sits on 50 acres of old farmland. High Lake Manor is located within Cheshire’s “Golden Triangle” in the village of Ollerton.
Coleen also visited Lapland UK last year. She took to Instagram to reveal she has enjoyed a special visit to Lapland UK with Kit, along with their family and friends.

She shared a snap from the day with her 1.4m followers, alongside the caption: “The most magical day at @laplanduk. Thank you for having us, we loved it. So excited for Lapland UK Manchester next year.”
In January, Coleen spoke to the ECHO about her whirlwind stint in the jungle, before collaborating with Applied Nutrition to launch a new wellness range.
Explaining why she has launched herself back into the public eye, she said: “I had a lot of things going on in my life and my kids were only small.

“Now they are all getting that little bit older and I am ready to get back out there, do some work and media, which I’ve always enjoyed. My family always comes first and that was my main priority.”
The mum-of-four owed her traits to her Liverpool upbringing, saying “I always think people from the North are really down to earth and really approachable. I go back to the area I was brought up in Liverpool all the time, I’ve still got family there and it’s like I’ve never been gone.”