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Shrek will pay dearly
Ron’s Rant
By: Ron Shillingford | ron@cfp.ky
10 September 2010

Coleen Rooney’s marriage will end, inevitably, in a lucrative divorce relatively soon and she will be able to shop like a Sex and the City character literally until she drops. Retail therapy is always the best cure in a relationship crisis for celebs and although finances have never been a constraint for her, with all the extra millions and a new - this time handsome - beau on tow, a fresh wardrobe is essential. Hubby Wayne ‘Shrek’ Rooney, was caught with his pants down with a prostitute whilst Coleen was pregnant and despite throwing truckloads of money to try to make the problem go away using a High Court ‘super-injunction’ to suppress the media revealing his indiscretions with a gorgeous 21-year-old prostitute, the news had already gone viral on the net for months.

Looks wise, they were a mismatch from the kick off, but his bank account proved to be a compelling aphrodisiac. No doubt he’ll hook up with another babe but carry on playing away. The cycle will never cease. Just ask Tiger Woods.

Wayne’s ability to attract beautiful women has always been a source of amusement. Even the British prime minister, David Cameron, got in on the act on Tuesday when announcing the score of the England-Switzerland match which England won 3-1 and Rooney scored.  

Addressing a celebrity audience that included Rooney’s Manchester United teammate, Ryan Giggs, Cameron demonstrated his comic timing as he announced: “I can bring you the news that Wayne Rooney has scored - this time it was on the pitch, in the opposition’s goal and actually playing for his country.”

Rooney’s first sexual experiences were with prostitutes old enough to be his granny. At least he’s got the confidence now to pay hookers of his own age. Maybe he’s finally found the anecdote to not scoring for England. 

 
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