She may have spent three long weeks in the I’m A Celebrity Jungle with nothing but rice and beans to eat.
But Coleen Rooney will have taken comfort in the fact she would soon be returning to her £20million Cheshire mansion as soon as the ordeal was over.
Luxuries are few and far between on the gruelling ITV series but the WAG, 39, has now posted a picture of the welcoming home she returned to just before Christmas.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, Coleen gave a shout-out to the cleaning company which kept the countryside pile neat and tidy during her absence.
She added the caption: ‘Thanks @hypercleaning for coming to the rescue while I was in the jungle!! Fab as usual!!’
And they certainly would have had their work cut out keeping High Lake Manor spick and span, with Coleen’s post giving an insight into the grandeur of the couple’s entrance hall.
Coleen Rooney’s latest Instagram post on Monday gave an insight into the grandeur of her and Wayne’s entrance hall in their £20 million mansion
The pair moved into the mansion three and a half years ago, with the sports star rumoured to have splashed out £4m for the 50 acres of old farmland in 2017
The sweeping space boasts two curved staircases half-clad with light grey carpet and adorned with fur tree Christmas-style decorations.
The steps lead down to a remarkable reception area paved using marble flooring and featuring a light grey circular sofa.
To top it all off, the opulent hallway is crowned with a silver fine-chained chandelier which hangs over the space.
The cleaning company’s task was so vast that they even appeared to leave behind a black Welcome mat with their name inscribed.
While Coleen was in the jungle, her husband Wayne was struggling as manager of Plymouth Argyle, eventually leaving the Championship team on New Year’s Eve.
The glimpse into the Rooneys’ entrance hall is not the first insight into their home that fans have received, with the couple’s son Kai taking to Instagram to film his father’s huge trophy room.
In the middle was an octagonal display case holding a number of Wayne’s 120 England caps. On top of the display was a mini replica of Old Trafford – Manchester United’s home stadium.
The room featured four LED-illuminated glᴀss display cabinets with those on the left showing off Wayne’s individual honours, as well as prize bottles of champagne and top scorer awards.
Previously the couple’s son Kai took to Instagram to film his father’s huge trophy room
The clip showcased everything Wayne has ever won including each of his 120 England caps
Coleen and Wayne are also parents to sons Kai, 15; Klay, 11; and Cᴀss, six
Coleen previously showed off her home’s glamorous indoor bar with gold finishes and mirrored panels, along with light brown swing chairs that ran around it
The Rooney’s 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
Another room in the house is dominated by a large island with a marble countertop, with the couple going for wooden flooring
The dining area features three large windows with white panelling looking out onto the family’s garden with light grey curtains completing the look
The kitchen boasts a large island with a white marble countertop, tiled floors and a huge oven
The former United striker racked up more than 60 honours in his career, meaning there are pieces of memorabilia that don’t even fit into his display cabinets, including shirts immortalised from iconic games.
The vast home is also believed to boast a snooker room, a home cinema, a wine cellar and a football pitch, leaving its occupants rarely short of a way to pᴀss the time.
Coleen and Wayne moved into the mansion three and a half years ago, with the sports star rumoured to have splashed out £4m for the 50 acres of old farmland in 2017.
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The house 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.
Earlier this month Coleen revealed her husband had taken on a new job after being sacked as Plymouth manager, announcing at the launch of her Coleen Rooney x Applied Nutrition wellness range that Wayne has been tasked with the school run.
‘It’s great now that Wayne’s back home as well, so we are sharing [the school run],’ she told fans after Wayne returned to the Cheshire family home.
‘So I’ve been able to either, y’know, Wayne will do the school run, and I’ll get an early gym session in.’