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Coleen oozes beauty in bikini as Wayne Rooney debuts head-turning transformation

Coleen oozes beauty in bikini as Wayne Rooney debuts head-turning transformation

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Former footballer Wayne Rooney sported a very unusual hairdo as he enjoyed his sunny Ibiza getaway with wife Coleen, who looked gorgeous in a two-piece bikini
Wayne Rooney made sure to reference his fellow football icons as he holidayed with his stunning wife Coleen. The Manchester United legend, 39, decided to take inspiration from David Beckham and Erling Haaland as he relaxed in the Ibiza sun.
Cheeky Wayne, 39, showed his fun side as he rocked a very unusual hairdo under his black cap while sipping drinks with Coleen and former Manchester United star Michael Carrick. Wayne was seen with a braided blonde lock coming out the back of his cap, which looked strikingly similar to Haaland's updo and Beckham's once-long ponytail. But, unlike his footie pals natural locks, Wayne appears to have taken a more unusual method to transform his hair – with the help of a curtain tie!

The former footballer appeared in high spirits as he chatted away to his pals and took time to pose for selfies with fans. It seemed Coleen was impressed with Wayne's new look as she laughed away while lounging in the sun.

The I'm A Celebrity star, 39, looked sensational in a black two-piece bikini as the couple enjoyed some well deserved time together without their four kids. She made sure to keep cool by sipping on fruity drinks and sported a pair of large black sunglasses.
Coleen also topped up her sun cream throughout the day as she enjoyed spending time with Wayne and their friends. In a sweet moment, Wayne planted a kiss on Coleen's head proving their love is as strong as ever.
Earlier in the week, Coleen rocked a zigzag patterned matching bikini as she walked along the sunny beach with her long brown locks tied into a loose bun. She arrived at the beach house in her bikini and a brown crocheted cover-up.
The TV star also had all her personal items in a large Prada tote bag. At one point, she was pictured sitting down on the lounger to top up her tan while Wayne was elsewhere on his phone. He was seen carrying what looked to be a packet of snus tobacco pouches in his hand.

Their current Ibiza holiday follows a rocky year for both, with Wayne recently stepping away from his managerial role at Birmingham City, and Coleen focusing on family life and her successful brand ventures.
It seems the break has come at a good time for the couple, who have been married since 2008, as they prepare for their children to take the next step in the spotlight. They are said to be making sure Kai is "protected" from fame, with the teenager already having a glittering football career ahead of him.

Coleen and Wayne also have sons Klay, 11, Kit, nine, and Cass, seven. However, Coleen is wary of her sons being thrust into the limelight at a young age, after witnessing how fame affected Wayne when he was just 16-years-old.
She has been a constant support to Wayne despite their marriage being on the brink in 2017. It came after reporters discovered the ex-footballer had been pulled over behind the wheel of another woman's car while he was three times over the drink-drive limit.

Wayne met Laura Simpson at a bar before joining her for a drive in her VW Beetle. During her Disney+ documentary, Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, Coleen said: "I've had that feeling in my stomach a few times and I would never wish anyone to feel that.
"You do think, do I actually know this person, when things like that happen. Y'know, you're not the person I married and the person I want you to be."
But having put their troubles behind them, Coleen and Wayne are back on track. They are clearly enjoying each others company on their Ibiza getaway and are embracing the chance to unwind with each other.

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