England football star Wayne Rooney is one lucky man as his wife, Coleen Rooney, is reportedly falling for him again.
Wayne is spending the longest time with his family as they make the most of the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic at their lavish home in Cheshire with their four boys—Kai, 10; Klay, seven; Kit, four; and Cass, two.
It seems that Coleen's sticking by Wayne's side despite all their problems is now paying off. They got married in 2008.
The childhood sweethearts have had a rocky relationship in their 12 years of marriage owing to Wayne's womanizing ways. However, Coleen, whom Wayne met when she was just 12 years old, had always forgiven him.
And, the lockdown seems to have done the Rooney family good as Wayne is proving to be a good father to their children.
A source said that Coleen is now remembering how amazing of a father the Derby County Football Club captain is to his four sons. She also remembers how wonderful and caring of a companion he is.
The Mirror reports that not only are they getting closer again, their relationship is also getting stronger.
Both have shared several cozy family photos on their respective Instagram accounts. A departure from the constant reports that their marriage is on the rocks.
Hello Magazine reports that the lovebirds plan to spend £150,000 on wine room where one can walk in, to be added to their £20 million family home in Cheshire.
A football pitch, a full size one, is also in the plan of additions for the Rooney property.
Money is not a problem for the family as Rooney is one of the richest football players in the world, with his net worth pegged at $160 million as of 2020.
Image credit courtesy of Wayne Rooney/Instagram


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