Coleen Rooney’s parents and her two youngest sons arrive in Australia ahead of first I’m A Celeb eviction

COLEEN Rooney's parents and her two youngest sons arrived in Australia today ahead of the first I'm A Celeb eviction.

Tony and Colette McLoughlin touched down at Brisbane Airport with Kit, eight, and Cass, six, at 10.40pm local time.

Coleen Rooney's parents arrived in Australia today ahead of the first I'm A Celeb eviction
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Coleen Rooney's parents arrived in Australia today ahead of the first I'm A Celeb evictionCredit: Australia Media
Tony and Colette McLoughlin touched down at Brisbane Airport at 10.40pm local time
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Tony and Colette McLoughlin touched down at Brisbane Airport at 10.40pm local timeCredit: Australia Media

One of Coleen's lads clutched a teddy bear as they were escorted by an ITV security team.

Colette, Kit and Cass are set to meet Coleen, 38, in camp during the latter stages of the competition.

Coleen has been wearing a necklace with the names of her four sons - including Kai, 15, and Klay, 12 - during her time Down Under.

The Sun on Sunday revealed she will be met by her loved ones during a friends and family special episode later in the series.

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They will be brought in when there are around five celebs remaining on the ITV show, with Coleen expected to reach the final stages.

If he makes it there, boxing legend Barry McGuigan, 63, will be met by his wife of 43 years, Sandra.

McFly singer Danny Jones, 38, would get to see his wife Georgia, 37, and six-year-old son Cooper.

Coleen's football legend husband Wayne, 39, cannot meet her in Australia due to his commitments as boss of struggling Championship side Plymouth Argyle.

Before she entered the jungle, Coleen revealed she had not even discussed appearing on the show with her two younger lads.

She was persuaded to go on the show by her eldest son Kai, 15, who told her to "go for it".

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In an interview before going into camp, Coleen said: “My two youngest ones are coming over.

"They all had the option but the two older ones decided that they would stay at home to continue with school and football.

“I think I said when you come you’ll have to bring your work with you, and they would be missing some football tournaments, so they quickly changed their minds!”

Since the show kicked off last week, Coleen has spoken about the Wagatha Christie saga and her romance with Wazza - revealing he writes her poems.

Coleen also left her sons a box full of jungle-themed props to wear while she stars on TV.