Coleen Rooney labels Donald Trump ‘Dirty b******!’ in brutal ITV I’m A Celebrity swipe

Coleen Rooney’s jungle stint in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here has seen the TV personality praised for her detective skills and her candid conversations about her marriage to former football star Wayne Rooney.

In Sunday’s episode of ITV reality show, she took a dig at the US President, Donald Trump, recalling an interaction with the 78-year-old at the White House.

“When we lived in America, we were invited to the White House for Christmas, and we went in to meet Donald Trump,” she told her campmates.

She continued: “And we walked in and we got to get the official photograph taken in front of the Christmas tree.

“So Donald Trump said to his son, ‘See? Told you, all the soccer players get the good looking girls.’

“And I told my mum, I was like ‘dirty b******.'”

She went on to reveal Trump had “wanted Wayne to go over to teach his son to play football.”

McFly star Danny Jones asked: “Is he that orange?” to which the 38-year-old replied: “He was very orange!”

Rooney was applauded earlier this week when she was the first to spot that the two new campmates had been deceiving the rest of the group.

Her “detective” skills prompted many fans to highlight her “Wagathachristie” title.

It came as the new arrivals to camp, Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles, were tasked with lying to the other campmates.

The two had to pretend they were living in an empty camp and sleeping on the floor as well as going hungry, when in fact they’re living in a luxury camp.

The original campmates have even been sending some of their food to the pair, feeling guilty.

Until Friday, the celebrities certainly had the wool pulled over their eyes, but Rooney soon shared her suspicions.

After returning from delivering the food to the trio, which from Friday included Dean McCullough, the 38-year-old admitted: “I got this look and it was like they’re not telling us the truth.”

Airing her doubts, she continued: “I think there’s something not right.”

She went on to predict she and the main camp were being deceived, which soon led to her campmates putting more strange clues together.

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X, formerly Twitter, was abuzz with excited fans applauding Rooney’s detective skills, with many exclaiming “Wagathachristie strikes again”.

Rooney was given the jokey title after she accused Rebekah Vardy of leaking private information to the press.

After doing her own digging, Rooney dramatically declared online that her fellow WAG had been the culprit.

The women became the centre of a huge court case after Vardy tried to sue for libel in 2022.

However, the court dismissed Vardy’s claim on the basis that Rooney’s claims were “substantially true”.

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