Wayne Rooney’s wife Coleen Rooney is reportedly worried about her husband’s lifestyle in Plymouth.
The Manchester United legend took charge of Plymouth Argyle in a surprise move over the summer.
And life in the South West got off to a tough start, with just two wins and 18th place in the championship this season.
Despite this, his wife Coleen’s biggest concern is not the club’s form, but rather his health.
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According to the Daily Mail, Rooney is living a “lonely bachelor life” hundreds of miles away from his family.
The 38-year-old reportedly lives on booze and takeaways in Devon, while his wife and children remain in Cheshire, nearly 320 miles north.
“He often comes in for a few drinks,” said one customer at local bar Loony’s. “He’s definitely put on weight since he’s been here. Maybe he’s got stuck in pasties.” told the Daily Mail.
A video of Rooney singing karaoke at a local pub recently went viral, and he is also known to frequently participate in quiz nights at various pubs.
He spends his nights alone in his rented apartment eating fast food, drinking alcohol and playing game consoles.
Coleen has been concerned since Rooney moved to Plymouth and recently tried to get him covered by health insurance.
The Rooneys are going on holiday this year and Coleen is trying to get her husband to lose weight before the family holiday.
A source said, “Colleen said she won’t be taking takeout anymore, so she’s been making meal plans and keeping herself busy outside of work.”
Wayne Rooney is reportedly living on booze and takeaways in Plymouth.
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It was initially thought that Rooney’s wife and four children would move south with him.
However, these plans were scrapped despite a period of house hunting as the couple did not want to interrupt their children’s school life.
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In a recent interview, Coleen said: “We thought long and hard about[moving to Devon]but it just didn’t work out because of the kids.”
Colleen recently said in an interview: “Kai is currently in Year 10 and has just started preparing for his GCSEs, so everything is going well as far as football is concerned.
“And since all the other boys are settled in school, it didn’t seem fair to the kids to pick them up and take them to start in a completely new place.”