EXCLUSIVE Coleen Rooney paid millions by Disney for her documentary

EXCLUSIVE: Coleen Rooney was paid millions by Disney for her Wagatha Christie documentary after bidding war with Netflix

Her husband is already worth a fortune courtesy of his stellar football career, and now it appears that Coleen Rooney is catching up.

The Mail can reveal that she was paid ‘millions’ for her new Disney+ documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story which tells the story of her famous battle with fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy.

Sources close to Mrs Rooney, 37, say that was paid in excess of £1 million following a bidding war for the four-part series which airs four years after she posted on both her Twitter and Instagram accounts to accuse Mrs Vardy – the wife of Leicester City footballer Jamie Vardy – of leaking stories about her to The Sun newspaper.

Originally the documentary was heading in the direction of Disney’s arch rival Netflix but bosses were so keen to get it that they offered the astonishing fee for it.

One source said: ‘What Coleen went through with Becky was pretty awful, there is no doubting that it was a really, really hard time for her and her family.

Her husband is already worth a fortune courtesy of his stellar football career, and now it appears that Coleen Rooney is catching up

The Mail can reveal that she was paid ‘millions’ for her new Disney+ documentary Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story which tells the story of her famous battle with fellow WAG Rebekah Vardy  

‘But her show was really in demand, everybody wanted it. Coleen is the one who the public had the most sympathy with and her inside story was always going to be gripping.

‘She kept her counsel a lot more than Becky did throughout so there was always going to be a lot to share in it. But still, it is a lot of money, hopefully that will have made her feel better about losing four years of her life.’

The documentary, which airs on Wednesday has been made by production companies Dorothy Street Pictures and Lorton Entertainment for Disney.

It will also be available in America on the popular streaming channel, Hulu in what could end up making the Rooneys household names in the US.

Sources at Disney+ say that the promotional schedule has been carefully managed in a bid to lure as many viewers as possible to justify the cash.

On Wednesday, Mrs Rooney will celebrate the film with a premiere at the Everyman Cinema in Liverpool in Liverpool where she is expected to be joined by Wayne and their four sons, Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five.

Her parents Colette and Tony are also due to be in attendance, as well as a number of the Rooneys’ friends – including footballers and their wives.

The programme sees Mrs Rooney reveal the moment she came close to ending her marriage to to former England captain Wayne over his drunken escapades with other women, telling him: ‘I just can’t carry on like this.’

She said she confronted former footballer Wayne after he was seen driving home with party girl Laura Simpson after a night out in 2017.

Originally the documentary was heading in the direction of Disney’s arch rival Netflix but bosses were so keen to get it that they offered the astonishing fee for it (pictured with husband Wayne)

The documentary, which airs on Wednesday has been made by production companies Dorothy Street Pictures and Lorton Entertainment for Disney (Rebekah Vardy pictured at court)

‘It was just sickening. I’ve had that feeling in my stomach a few times and I’d never wish anyone to feel that.

‘You do think, “Do I actually know this person?” when things like that happen… you’re not the person I married and you’re not the person I want you to be.’

‘Wayne wanted it all to go back to normal but it wasn’t as easy as that. I was still mad and I just didn’t know what the future was for us as a couple.

‘I said to him, “I just can’t carry on with this”.’

Family: On Wednesday, Mrs Rooney will celebrate the film with a premiere at the Everyman Cinema in Liverpool in Liverpool where she is expected to be joined by Wayne and their four sons, Kai, 13, Klay, 10, Kit, seven, and Cass, five

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