Coleen Rooney keeps her composure as she takes a seat on the critter-infested Fright Bus… and I’m A Celeb viewers are ALL saying the same thing

I’m A Celebrity fans were left shocked by Coleen Rooney on Tuesday’s episode as she took part in a challenge along with the rest of the camp.
The WAG, 38, was joined by all the contestants on the fright bus which saw the stars sat in various seats while hundred of creepy crawlies rained down on them.
And, amidst all the chaos including Maura Higgins declaring she’s ‘on the verge of a heart attack’ and Danny Jones and Melvin Odoom singing ‘I’ve got roaches in my pants’, Coleen stayed cool, clam and collected.
While the rest of the camp mates were screaming on the bus ride as they competed for stars to win luxury items, the wife of Wayne Rooney didn’t even flinch.
After a painstaking watch which included former boxer Barry McGuigan trying to calm everyone down, Marua, Jane Moore and Tulisa were the last to leave the bus and the N-Dubz star admitted she was disappointed she’s a screamer’.
But it wasn’t the insects or the screams that surprised fans of the show.

I’m A Celebrity fans were left shocked by Coleen Rooney, 38, on Tuesday’s episode as she took part in a challenge along with the rest of the camp

The WAG was joined by all the contestants on the fright bus which saw the stars sat in various seats while hundred of creepy crawlies rained down on them

And, amidst all the chaos including Maura Higgins declaring she’s ‘on the verge of a heart attack’ and Danny Jones and Melvin Odoom singing ‘I’ve got roaches in my pants’, Coleen stayed cool, clam and collected
Instead it was Coleen’s attitude to the tasks which saw her remain very calm despite the trying circumstances.
And viewers took to X to share their surprise and praise of the star.
They wrote: ‘Coleen’s a proper trooper’; ‘Coleen Rooney is absolutely the coolest cucumber.’; ‘Coleen whilst everyone else is screaming their heads off’.
Others compared her to her co-stars, writing: ‘the way they’re all losing their minds then there’s coleen just getting on with it’ and ‘Coleen seems so chill. Nice change compared to the others’ and ‘Coleen seems so chill. Nice change compared to the others’.
While some said: ‘Good old Coleen’; ‘Coleen is a tough cookie… no histrionics, just gets on with it’; ‘Coleen breezed thru that night bus challenge like a boss. So calm and relaxed’.
And while Coleen is impressing fans on the show, her two youngest sons are getting ready to see their brave mother.
The pair flew out to Australia with the I’m A Celebrity star’s parents on Tuesday, ready for an emotional reunion with their mum.
And whilst Coleen’s husband Wayne Rooney is staying home thanks to his job as a manager at Plymouth Argyle, the boys made sure they took a reminder of their dad with them.
Coleen’s youngest son Cass, six, was carrying a cuddly kangaroo as well as a figure of Wayne in a football kit as he arrived at check-in.

While the rest of the camp mates were screaming on the bus ride as they competed for stars to win luxury items, the wife of Wayne Rooney didn’t even flinch

But it wasn’t the insects or the screams that surprised fans of the show but Coleen herself




Viewers took to X to share their surprise and praise of the star in the face of the terrifying challenge
The star’s parents have said they are ‘very excited’ to see their daughter in the I’m A Celebrity jungle as they flew out to Australia.
Colette and Tony McLoughlin arrived at Manchester Airport with their grandchildren Kit and Cass, at 10am to catch an Emirates flight to Brisbane where they will greet their only daughter when she leaves the show.
And the WAG’s parents said they thought she might win the hit ITV1 show.
Her mother Colette said: ‘We are very proud of her. She is doing very well. We are all very excited to see her.’
Asked if she might win the jungle crown, smiling Colette, 61, who was dressed in a jungle-esque khaki two piece outfit, said: ‘She’s got a chance’.
Her father Tony added: ‘She’s doing pretty well, we are all very proud of how she’s doing.
‘She’s doing alright and is coming across really well. You never know she might win.
‘We’ve got a long flight now to see her.’