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Coleen Rooney says she stayed with Wayne 'partly for the kids' after prostitution scandal

Coleen Rooney says she has stayed with husband Wayne partly because of their children after he paid other women for sex.

In a new Amazon documentary mother-of-four Coleen addresses Wayne's cheating and admits “I’ve got to live with it.”

Coleen, who married the former Manchester United and Everton footballer in 2008 and has been with him since she was 16, has opened up about how Wayne’s infidelity scandals have pushed their relationship to breaking point.

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In the documentary entitled Wayne, Coleen says she stood by the Derby County manager to keep the family unit together and because they 'still love each other.'

Coleen, 35, who has four sons with the 36-year-old football icon, blames alcohol for his past antics and admits: "It’s not a good thing for Wayne to be unsupervised.”

Asked why she has stayed with her husband 35-year-old Coleen says: “When you’re making them decisions, you’ve got to focus on what you want and not what else, because you have so many people saying different things to you.

"Oh ‘Why is she getting back with him? She should’ve got rid of him ages ago.'

“Obviously I listen to the people that matter to me, my mum and dad, they’ve always given me a positive outlook on things.

“There’s nothing that we can’t deal with, and that’s my way. We’re in a situation, let’s sit down, let’s see what we can do, and can you make it work? And we have."

She explained: "We’re not the lovey-dovey type anyway, we like to have a laugh together and we work well together, and we’ve got four kids.

“I know people say ‘were they just staying together to keep the family unit together?’

“That was part of it, but also we still love each other."

Coleen

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