Coleen Rooney has recalled how she met former escort Jennifer Thompson in a Liverpool nightclub in an awkward encounter.
The WAG, 37, revealed that her friends chased the former escort ‘down the street’ after they bumped into her inside a nightclub.
In 2010, it emerged that Jennifer had slept with Wayne seven times while his wife Coleen with pregnant with son Kai, who was born in November 2009.
In her new autobiography, My Account, Coleen has spoken candidly about her ‘hurt and shame’ over Wayne’s prostitute scandal.
Coleen has claimed that her friends ‘chased’ Jennifer after they met in a nightclub after the news of Wayne’s cheating had emerged.
Revelations: Coleen Rooney has recalled how her friends chased former escort Jennifer Thompson ‘down the street’ after meeting in a Liverpool nightclub in an awkward encounter
She wrote: ‘Before I could react, the girls tore up the stairs on a mission. I just stood there, clutching my drink, not knowing what to do.’
Coleen also recalled how she met former escort Helen Wood, who also slept with Wayne in 2010, in another bar but ‘blanked’ her.
Jennifer and Helen hit headlines in 2010 when it was revealed that they were paid £1,000 by Wayne for sex Manchester’s five-star Lowry Hotel, while Coleen was five months pregnant with son Kai.
Coleen has now admitted that Wayne’s cheating with Jennifer and Helen was worse than earlier scandals because they were married and had a baby on the way, but ultimately decided to give him another chance.
In her autobiography, Coleen also spoke about an earlier incident and recalled how she found out that Wayne had used prostitutes at a Liverpool massage parlour in 2002.
Speaking for the first time about the incident, which took place when the former England captain was 16, she described it as a ‘horrible dream’ and admitted she was unable to decide whether her relationship had a future.
She told how they had ‘screaming matches’ over his infidelity at the brothel in Liverpool, where he had sex with a 37-year-old named Gina McCarrick and a 48-year-old grandmother.
Scandal: In 2010, it emerged that Jennifer (pictured in 2013) had slept with Wayne seven times while his wife Coleen with pregnant with son Kai, who was born in November 2009
She said: ‘The full story was that when he was sixteen, Wayne had visited prostitutes in a Liverpool massage parlour.
‘When Wayne sat me down and told me it was true and that the story was about to break in the national press I was confused and hurt. I couldn’t even speak to him. More than that, I felt ashamed.’
Coleen, who now has four sons with Wayne, told how she agonised over what others would think of Wayne’s actions and held a summit with him to hear his side of the story.
She revealed how they had a secret meeting at her auntie’s home in Liverpool, where he admitted that the details were true, though insisted that some of the revelations were ‘fabricated’.
The couple also went on a trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach where they tried to live some ‘normality’ – wearing hats and putting their collars up so they were not recognised as they discussed their future.
After some weeks, Coleen decided to accept Wayne’s apology, saying: ‘He knew how bad this was, how wrong.
Speaking out: In her new autobiography, My Account, Coleen has spoken candidly about her ‘hurt and shame’ over Wayne’s prostitute scandal
Childhood sweethearts: Wayne and Coleen first met as teenagers and got engaged in October 2003 when he proposed at a petrol station while they were going for a meal (pictured in 2005)
‘He looked down at the floor as he told me how devastated he felt having put me in that situation.
‘I was still fuming, of course, and there were definitely a few screaming matches in the days to come, In the end though, I accepted that this had happened a long time ago and that we were stronger now, more committed.
‘We weren’t the kids we were back then, Wayne was no longer the cocky lad trying to impress his mates.
‘If I’d found out he was having an affair or he’d told me in love with someone else, I couldn’t have gotten over it, but that wasn’t the case.’