Coleen Rooney's Casual Coffee Run Amid Wayne's Deafness Revelation
Coleen Rooney's Coffee Run as Wayne Reveals Deafness

Coleen Rooney appeared somewhat fatigued as she bundled up in a fashionable North Face x SKIMS coat to pick up a coffee in Cheshire on Monday. The 39-year-old WAG paired the £360 padded jacket with a £460 grey Miu Miu T-shirt and simple black jogging bottoms for a relaxed, everyday look.

Stylish Yet Casual Outfit Details

Kim Kardashian's brand SKIMS launched its second collaboration with North Face in December, and Coleen has clearly embraced the trend, acquiring one of the new coats. She finished off her comfortable ensemble with a pair of metallic trainers and opted for a makeup-free face, showcasing her naturally clear and radiant complexion.

Family Life and Personal Struggles

Coleen shares four sons—Kai, 16, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six—with her retired footballer husband Wayne Rooney, who is 40 years old. Recently, Wayne opened up about a significant health challenge he has been facing, revealing that he is deaf in his left ear.

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This admission came unexpectedly while he was filming a segment with a BBC crew. Wayne requested to use an earpiece in his right ear instead of his left, explaining, "Can I do it in this ear? I used to close the talkback. The problem is I'm deaf in my left ear. So when it's too loud I struggle to hear what Kelly Cates or whoever is saying."

Wayne Rooney's Deafness and Career Shift

The football manager had never publicly discussed his deafness before, and the exact cause or timing of its onset remains unclear. However, in 2009, Wayne required 45 stitches in his left ear after an accident where he slipped on a luxury yacht in the French Riviera, though it is not confirmed if this incident is related.

Wayne joined the BBC's Match of the Day as a pundit over the summer, reportedly securing a contract worth £800,000 annually. He also hosts a podcast with the BBC, marking a transition from his previous roles in football management at clubs like Plymouth Argyle, Derby County, DC United, and Birmingham City.

Since stepping back from coaching, Wayne has expressed enjoyment in punditry, occasionally appearing on Amazon Prime Video for Champions League coverage last season. In a June interview with talkSPORT, he hinted that his immediate future would focus more on media work than management, stating, "Obviously just doing some TV work at the minute, so that's what I'm doing. I'm enjoying it. So, that's where I'll be."

Lavish Family Getaways and Property Investments

Earlier this month, Wayne and Coleen enjoyed their annual luxurious trip to Barbados with their four sons. They were joined by Coleen's parents, Colette and Tony, as well as retired footballers and Wayne's former teammates, including Jonny, Michael Carrick—the new Manchester United manager—and Darren Gibson.

The couple are regular visitors to Barbados and own a £5 million five-bedroom villa there. The property features an infinity pool with a link bridge and can accommodate up to 14 guests. They purchased the holiday home in 2010 and often rent it out when they are not using it themselves, adding to their portfolio of investments and leisure activities.

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