‘Rooney asked air hostess to go home with him’
New allegation won’t help Wayne Rooney’s make-or-break meeting with Coleen today
An air stewardess has claimed she rebuffed Wayne Rooney when he asked her to return with him to a villa he was renting during his stag party in Ibiza.
The latest allegation will do nothing to bolster the England football star’s case when he meets his wife Coleen Rooney today for the first time since claims were published on Sunday that he had sex with £1,200-a-night-prostitute Jennifer Thompson.
Rooney scored a goal last night during England's 3-1 victory over Switzerland, in a surprisingly accomplished performance, given the make-or-break nature of today’s showdown.
The Daily Mail says that Coleen feels she owes it to the couple's son, 10-month-old Kai, to at least hear her husband's side of the story. But the paper has joined the tabloids in all-but urging her to file for divorce, saying that Coleen can be "confident in the knowledge that her 'brand' is sufficiently established to safeguard her earning power".
It points out a new Littlewoods ad campaign has been well received, and along with sponsorship deals with Argos and LG and a TV show with ITV, her activities add up to an estimated £8m personal fortune.
The paper also claims that Rooney has let it be known he will not chase Coleen if she decides to leave him.
If Coleen reads the Daily Mirror, she will have even more questions for her husband. The paper has claimed that a British Airways stewardess sitting in the VIP area of an Ibiza nightclub was sent a bottle of champagne by Rooney when he was there on his stag party in 2008.
"We were sat minding our own business and drinking champagne when we noticed a large group of lads who I thought looked like they shouldn't have been in the VIP section. They looked rowdy and rough but they seemed to be having a good time," Rebecca Haynes says of Rooney's party.
She claims Rooney came over to share the champagne and chat, but quickly turned "lecherous and flirty". Haynes claims she was forced to rebuff Rooney's advances: "He was not used to being told no and he couldn't believe I would not want to go home with him. I knew exactly what he wanted but I stuck to my guns and said no."
The stewardess says later, as she walked down the street at 6am, Rooney popped his head out of the window of a car. "He said to me, 'You two are coming.' But we carried on walking. I then saw a group of girls come running over. They said that if we weren't going, they would, so they jumped in the car with them and they drove back.
"It was obvious they weren’t going to play Monopoly." ·
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With that judgement of Rooney and his mates based purely on how they looked she could only be a BA hostess.
My heart bleeds for these poor, management-battered stewardesses; drinking champagne in a night club in Ibiza favoured by such as Rooney. How much a glass/bottle? and who was paying?