Coleen Rooney admitted her and Wayne would love a baby daughter |
SHE announced the news that she's expecting her third child with footballing husband Wayne last month, and Coleen Rooney is secretly hoping for a little girl.
Wayne and Coleen, both 29, can't wait to welcome the latest addition to the Rooney family next January.
"It would have to be something they wanted themselves," she added. In July, the loved-up couple broke the news that they were expecting their third child together on social media. Taking to Twitter, the gorgeous WAG gushed about her pregnancy to her 1.2million followers. "Baby number three is on the way... January," she said. "We are so happy and excited."
The Manchester United captain mimicked his wife of seven years by sharing the news with his own followers. "Delighted that me and @ColeenRoo have our 3rd child on the way," the footballer said. The childhood sweethearts famously met at the age of 12, and began dating once they left secondary school at 16. They celebrated their seventh wedding anniversary last month, and with the exciting news of their third child on the way, the lovebirds seem stronger than ever.
For the full interview with Coleen, read this week's OK! magazine – out today.
The sweet couple – who have been together for 13 years – are already parents to five-year-old Kai and two-year-old Klay, and their doting mother admitted that she'd like the boys to have a baby sister.
"I'd love a girl because it would complete the family," Coleen said.
But the fashion designer is adamant not to know the sex of the baby ahead of his or her arrival.
"Hopefully the anticipation of the sex will make the labour go a bit quicker," she told OK! magazine. "It's also exciting for the boys not to know whether they'll be having a little brother or sister."
The Liverpool-born beauty also revealed that her two sons could be set to follow in the footballing footsteps of their father.
Divulging that her eldest son Kai is currently playing for a local team and that Klay "has loved kicking a ball around since the beginning", Coleen explained why Wayne would never pressurise the boys into playing professionally.
"He knows how hard it is and how much you have to sacrifice," she said. "He was playing football from such a young age that he never got to play out with his friends because he was training every night or travelling on the bus to games."
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