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ITV I'm A Celebrity Coleen Rooney's £180 'loophole' for banned items rule

This year's series of ITV's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! may be coming to an end, but it has viewers' tongues wagging more than ever. Last night's show saw the exits of two fan favourites - Maura Higgins and Barry McGuigan - leaving just a handful of celebs behind.

One of this year's most talked-about additions to the line up has been Coleen Rooney, who has impressed viewers on I'm a Celebrity with her determination and bravery throughout the series. But it's the necklace she's been allowed to take in that's really caught the attention of many - with some questioning whether or not it's allowed.

While jewellery may seem like it would be a banned item, Coleen Rooney and GK Barry have both been seen wearing necklaces in the jungle. In 2021, The Sun reported: "Celebs are not allowed to bring in food, salt and pepper, pillows, make-up, cycling shorts, extra underwear, phones, books, messages from family, clocks and writing materials. Jewellery is allowed, with Frankie Bridge and Louise Minchin opting to wear their wedding rings during the 2021 series."

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This year Coleen has been sporting a personalised gold nameplate necklace with the names of her five children, Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five. It's the perfect 'loophole' for avoiding the banned messages from family rule, while allowing her to keep her kids close to her at all times in their absence.

The exact necklace worn by Coleen is from CloudBox and costs £160 for two names, although Coleen would have paid £180 for her five names.

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