Colleen Rooney Backs Husband Following Viral Hotel Room Photos

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It has been reported that Colleen Rooney has backed her husband Wayne after photos of the former English footballer passed out drunk in a hotel room with three women, including a Snapchat model went viral.

After watching his team Derby County play in a pre-season friendly against Salford City, their manager Wayne Rooney partied into the late hours with Snapchat model Tayler Ryan along with her friends Brooke Morgan and Elise Melvin. All aged 21.

After Wayne Rooney passed out drunk, the three girls decided to upload photos of themselves posing next to him in their lingerie and upload them onto social media.

Since then, it emerged that Wayne Rooney's representatives phoned the police, arguing that these snaps were taken without his consent as he was asleep. He claimed he had been "set up". 

"Fully behind him"

However, it seems that Colleen is standing by her man. 

She has reportedly refused to cancel a family holiday to North Wales, while the pictures continue to circulate online.

 "Coleen is fully behind him", a source told the Irish Sun. "She feels he’s been the victim of a stitch-up. She has spoken to him and is entirely backing his version of events. They are rock solid".  

Since then, it has also emerged that the the girls have issued an apology. 

 "The three girls who took the photographs contacted Wayne’s lawyers and volunteered to hand over all pictures that were taken that night and the copyrights in them", a spokesperson said. 

"They have also, at their own suggestion, made a written apology to him for the events that took place and the embarrassment caused. These were three decent young women who went for a night out. They did not expect Wayne to end up in their company and are remorseful about how things turned out with the pictures". 

"They got carried away and did something they later regretted. They did not expect it to end up in the mainstream media after it was posted on social media and they decided to take steps to put things right. It would be wrong to say no money changed hands because when a contract is drawn up there must be a sum and in this case it was a nominal £1". 

"They have fulsomely apologised because they wanted to do what they saw as the right thing and draw a line under the matter". 

The girls have also reportedly handed the copyright for these photos back to Wayne Rooney for £1. 

 

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