December 12th 2024.
It's time to break open the rosé wine and celebrate because Coleen Rooney might be bringing back her beloved ITV show! According to reports, the 38-year-old is in talks to revive her iconic reality series, Coleen's Real Women, after her successful stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
The show, which first aired in 2008, followed Coleen as she searched for "real" women and gave them a chance to try their hand at modeling. With her guidance, they took on casting sessions for big brands like H Samuel, Magnum, and Sony. It was a refreshing take on the modeling industry, as the models were everyday women just like us.
Although the show only lasted two seasons before Coleen moved on to other projects, fans can still relive the nostalgia by watching archived episodes on Amazon Prime. But with her recent appearance on I'm A Celebrity, where she came in second place, ITV sees an opportunity to bring back the show and capitalize on Coleen's rising popularity.
According to sources, the broadcaster has offered her a lucrative deal to host various TV shows and take advantage of her newfound exposure. They don't want to waste any time, fearing that other networks might snatch her up before they have a chance to work with her again.
And it's not just TV bosses who are interested in Coleen. Lifestyle, nutritional brands, and high street retailers are also vying for her attention. With her charm, relatability, and natural talent, she has been compared to Holly Willoughby and even offered a £1 million contract to join ITV.
But Coleen isn't new to this game of capitalizing on her fame. In the early 2000s, when she first emerged into the spotlight, she made the most of it by launching bedding ranges, perfumes, fitness DVDs, clothing lines, and even writing an autobiography at the young age of 21.
After taking a break from the limelight to raise her four sons, Kai, Klay, Kit, and Cass, Coleen made a dramatic comeback in 2019. She posted an Instagram story that would forever change the "WAG" culture. Suspecting that someone close to her was leaking stories about her private life to the press, she launched her own investigation, which she aptly named "Operation Wagatha Christie."
Over several months, Coleen shared fake news about her life on her Instagram stories, allowing only one account to see them - Rebekah Vardy's. And when she finally revealed her findings on social media, it earned her the title of "Wagatha Christie" and sparked a media frenzy.
The incident has since been turned into a documentary, a fictionalized drama, and even a stage show. And while Coleen has been keeping busy with various projects, it seems that ITV and fans alike are eager to have her back on our screens. Metro reached out to both ITV and Coleen's representatives for comment, but we'll have to wait and see if this exciting reboot will indeed become a reality.
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