After three weeks in the jungle, finished in a narrow second place.
Throughout the series, she was among the star-studded cast who swapped their glamorous lives for three weeks of gruelling trials and challenges.
The WAG, best known as ex-footballer ’s wife, unexpectedly emerged as the nation’s favourite after gaining 44.8% of the vote but fell short of winner Danny Jones’ 55.2%.
ITV viewers quickly fell in love with Coleen as she opened up about supporting her husband, the beginning of their relationship, her upbringing, and her life as a mother of four.
However, despite finishing as runner-up, the 38-year-old will have to settle for the experience and praise as she will not receive a financial incentive.
Read more:
Coleen Rooney finished in second place (Image: ITV)
Ahead of their appearance on I’m A Celebrity, all the stars agree to receive a pre-negotiated flat fee for their appearance, as long as they remain in the jungle for at least 72 hours.
Alongside Richard Coles who finished in third place, the finalists saw Jane Moore eliminated first, followed by radio presenter Dean McCullough, singer Tulisa, and TV and radio presenter Melvin Odoom.
Boxing legend Barry McGuigan, reality star Maura Higgins, actor Alan Halsall, podcaster GK Barry and former pro Oti Mabuse have also left the camp.
Although Coleen won’t receive a cash prize, the show is likely to have set her up for a huge TV deal.
Don’t miss…
Coleen addressed the reported TV deal on Good Morning Britain (Image: ITV)
While she shut down reports that she is poised to sign a £1million TV deal with ITV, she hinted that there could be something coming in the pipeline.
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain Coleen told hosts and Richard Madeley: “That’s news to me. I haven’t got a clue.
“Apart from speaking to Wayne and my boys, I haven’t seen anything, and I don’t intend to until I get back to the UK.”
The star added: “I’m looking forward to Christmas and then in January I will sit down with my team and see what I’m going to do going forward.”