WAYNE ROONEY'S incredible trophy room was shown off by wife Coleen at the start of her new documentary 'Wagatha Christie'.
Coleen, 38, who is preparing to appear on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, has been with Manchester United and England legend Rooney, 39, since the pair were teenagers.
Coleen has been embroiled in a legal dispute in recent years with Rebekah Vardy, the wife of Leicester striker Jamie, who she accused of leaking stories about her.
And it was at the very start of the ITV program about the row – which first aired last year – where Coleen revealed Rooney's extensive trophy room.
The cameras show a variety of memorabilia including England caps, replica Premier League trophies, Manchester United shirts, match balls and awards for his record-breaking goals.
There are also Man of the Match bottles of champagne lined up on one shelf.
And there's also a Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award on display, a trophy he would have received in 2006 and 2010.
Coleen walks down a long corridor into a room and turns on the lights to reveal the astonishing collection.
Describing the room, she said, “So this is Wayne's trophy room.
“Everything he has achieved over the years: his medals, his trophies, his hat-trick match balls.”
She goes on to discuss specific items, such as a golden boot trophy he received in 2015 for becoming England's top scorer.
Rooney, who is also Man Utd's record goalscorer, scored 53 goals in 120 games for the Three Lions – a tally later eclipsed by current captain Harry Kane, who scored 68 goals in 102 games.
Coleen, who has four sons with her footballer partner, explained that Rooney also has the most England caps of any outfield player – with only goalkeeper Peter Shilton eclipsing him with five.
The final piece of silverware she goes on to describe is an England cap from their Euro 2016 match against Wales.
Roy Hodgson's men won the match 2-1 in dramatic fashion thanks to an injury-time goal from Daniel Sturridge.
Rebekah's husband Vardy also scored in the match – and it was during that tournament that Coleen met the woman she would later face in court.
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