Thursday, July 1, 2010

Rooney still looks miserable while on holiday

Wayne Rooney and his family arrived in Barbados yesterday for a holiday booked two days before the England team crashed out of the World Cup.

Joined by his wife Coleen, their son Kai, her brothers Anthony and Joseph and some of her female friends, the entourage headed to the Rooney's lavish £5million holiday home on the island.


While WAG Coleen previously visited the house in February, this is the first time Wayne has seen the luxury mansion since builders broke ground last year.


Although excited to see his latest property acquisition, the 24-year-old looked dejected after his disappointing performance in South Africa.

Wheeling his adorable son Kai, eight months, through the airport, Wayne looked miserable compared to his cheery wife Coleen.


Yesterday, it was revealed the Rooney had booked the flights to Barbados two days before England were knocked out of the World Cup after their 4-1 loss to Germany.

Perhaps feeling pessimistic about their chances, the striker had booked first class tickets for himself, Coleen and her two brothers on British Airways to the Caribbean at £5,923 each.

The Rooneys plans to spend time at their new holiday home, before enjoying a Caribbean cruise, and then a few days in Las Vegas - one of their favourite holiday destinations.


When the Rooneys previous visited the Caribbean island in June 2009, the house was mid-way through construction.

The six bedroom villa comes with an infinity pool and breathtaking sea views from the bedroom, and the living room areas.

Coleen has furnished the Rooneys villa according to her exacting tastes.
Guests chez Rooney will enter a grand lobby leading to the main hall and expansive living quarters, and the lounge area opens outdoors on to a link bridge leading to a covered outside dining terrace.



Rooneys' whitewashed villa which is situated on the island's 500-acre Royal Westmoreland development and is already home to some familiar celebrity faces.

Ex-boxing champion Joe Calzaghe, Wayne's team-mate Rio Ferdinand, Gary Lineker, cricketer Freddie Flintoff, and TV hosts Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly all already own homes there.

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