Coleen Rooney showed off her sensational figure as she enjoyed as relaxing day on a yacht during her annual family jaunt to Barbados on Sunday.
The I’m A Celebrity star, 39, looked incredible in a strapless leopard print bikini with low-slung bottoms as she enjoyed drinks and laughs on the swanky vessel.
Also on the lavish holiday was her husband Wayne, 40, and their four sons Kai, 16, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six.
Coleen’s parents Colette and Tony have joined them on their holiday as well as retired footballers and Wayne’s ex-teammates Jonny, Michael Carrick and Darren Gibson.
Coleen Rooney showed off her sensational figure as she enjoyed as relaxing day on a yacht during her annual family jaunt to Barbados on Sunday
The I’m A Celebrity star, 39, looked incredible in a strapless leopard print bikini with low-slung bottoms as she enjoyed drinks and laughs on the swanky vessel
The couple are frequent visitors to Barbados and own a £5million five bedroom villa, which has an infinity pool complete with a link bridge and sleeps 14
The couple are frequent visitors to Barbados and own a £5million five bedroom villa, which has an infinity pool complete with a link bridge and sleeps 14.
They bought the property in 2010 and rent the holiday home when they are not in residence.
It comes after it was reported that Coleen and husband Wayne spent tens of thousands of pounds on their Christmas lights at their £20,000,000 Cheshire mansion.
The former Manchester United player and the I’m A Celebrity star moved into the mansion three and a half years ago.
The sprawling home is located in the famous Golden Triangle of land in the area, which incorporates some of the region’s smartest postcodes and plays host to plenty of football players, TV icons and musicians.
Also on the lavish holiday was her husband Wayne, 40, and their four sons Kai, 16, Klay, 11, Kit, eight, and Cass, six
And the vast property was decked out for the festive season with the pair seemingly enlisting the help of professionals to adorn it with bright Christmas lights.
Snaps of the home show festive lights lining the roof and porch, as well as covering wreaths, trees and hedges.
The lights are said to be so bright they can be seen from aircrafts on approach to Manchester Airport.
The Rooneys’ house, named High Lake Manor, boasts a snooker room, a home cinema, an underground spa, wine cellar, a stable area with space for 14 horses, and a football pitch
Wayne covered up from the sizzling Bajan sun with a cap and polo shirt