Wayne and Coleen Rooney are reportedly set to do a fly-on-the-wall docuseries.
The former footballer, 38, and the WAG, 37, have had a rollercoaster year from Coleen’s Disney+ success with her Wagatha Christie documentary to Wayne being sacked last month from his job as Birmingham City manager.
Now, both are said to be plotting their next step after seeing the success of Tyson and Paris Fury’s Netflix hit At Home With The Furys.
The couple could spark a bidding war from streaming platforms on a show that would provide an insight into family life with their four sons; Kai, 14, Klay, 10, Kit, eight, and Cass, five.
‘The couple have both starred in docs for different streamers and the feedback from viewers has been they’re most intrigued by what life is like behind the doors of Chez Rooney,’ a source told The Sun.
‘Wayne and Coleen live in a sprawling £20million mansion in leafy Cheshire with six bedrooms, a wine cellar and accommodation on their 40 acre estate to accommodate 14 horses.
‘Then there’s the fact they’ll soon be navigating the minefield of having four lads aged five to 13 growing up with famous parents and the luxuries that come with that.’
MailOnline has contacted the Rooney’s representatives for comment.
Tyson and Paris’ Netflix series was a runaway hit on Netflix. It drew 2.6million viewers on the first episode which followed the life of the British champion, his wife Paris and their seven children.
It could be the next step for Wayne who was sacked as Birmingham City manager last this month after a string of poor performances.
The former England forward was fired after only 13 weeks in charge, following a terrible run of nine defeats in 15 games.
The former England captain is thought to have been on much less than the £1.5million per year salary that was initially suggested, and departed the club along with coach Carl Robinson.
Coleen is now set to become the main ‘family breadwinner’.
The mother-of-four was sued by Rebekah Vardy for libel but went on to win the case, with a judge ruling in her favour.
She then banked £800,000 from rival Rebekah in November 2022, and is now expected to start exploring new opportunities following the success of her Disney Wagatha Christie TV documentary.
Coleen, who is the author of several books, also explained in a recent interview: ‘The kids have always been my priority, they always will be, but I’d like to see what’s out there for me.
‘First, we’ll get through Christmas, that’s a big family affair – everything I do is a family affair. Then I’ll sit down with my management and map out what’s next. But I’m going to wait. I like to take my time; I like to organise and be prepared.’
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