Coleen celebrates son birthday in style

Coleen Rooney spent half-term in sunny Barbados with sons Kai and Klay but the trio were back in the UK in time to celebrate Kai’s fifth birthday in Cheshire on Saturday.

While Coleen’s husband Wayne Rooney was suffering a disappointing day as his team Manchester United lost to their rivals City in the Manchester derby, Coleen threw Kai a Michael Jackson themed birthday party at a restaurant in Alderley Edge near their home.

The 28-year-old WAG couldn’t resist sharing a picture of her little superstar, dressed up as the King Of Pop, on her Twitter page and wrote ‘‘Amazing Michael Jackson party for Kai’s birthday today’’.

Coleen was spotted arriving at the restaurant with balloons, including a huge one in the shape of the number five.

She was casually dressed for the party in skinny jeans, biker boots, a white lace top and a huge padded jacket with a furry hood.

Her long dark hair was pulled back from her face in a high ponytail and she opted for minimal make-up.

Kai was dressed as Jackson in a white pinstriped suit, long black wig and white hat.

While Michael Jackson wouldn’t be the first choice of costume for most five-year-olds, Kai looked perfectly content in the outfit as he posed for his mother.

Meanwhile, it was a successful week for Coleen who blocked a bid to build 15 new homes overlooking her sprawling £5 million neo-Georgian palace after saying the development would ‘‘ruin the village’’.

She complained to planning bosses saying the development which included five affordable homes would damage the ‘‘special landscape’’ around the mansion she shares with Wayne in Cheshire.

But the WAG has been accused of hypocrisy after she bulldozed the original 1930s Prestbury mansion and replaced it with ‘‘Waynesor Castle’’ — complete with pink-interior swimming pool.

She was backed by almost 60 neighbours, including former Manchester United defender Wes Brown’s wife Leanne and ex-Slade rocker Noddy Holder’s wife Suzan

The proposals were rejected by Cheshire East Council’s planning committee on Friday.

In a letter, Coleen said: ‘‘Let’s not ruin our village. The development would be in direct conflict with the national policy to protect green belt land.

‘‘The development will mean more car journeys into the village, which is already congested and unsuitable for the increased traffic. It will damage the special landscape, character and appearance of the area.’’

The plans, put forward by Harvey Wood Investments, included five ‘‘affordable’’ homes, with one of the builds visible from the end of her drive.

Grecian columns and gold bath taps are said to grace the interior of the Rooney’s house and the 20 acres of grounds are surrounded by high perimeter walls studded with security cameras.

The mansion also boasts a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gym, cinema. — Daily Mail.

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