Famous footballer's son launches modelling campaign – can you guess his parents? | The Sun

A SON of a very famous former England footballer has launched a new modelling campaign.

Puma has launched a new campaign with back to school essentials, and the young star features prominently.


Kai Rooney is 13-years-old and is the eldest son of Coleen and Wayne Rooney.

The media personality gave birth to her first child in 2009, and the pair are now proud parents of a model.

In several images, he can be seen amongst a group of teens modelling various school essentials.

They don different items such as cool rucksacks, warm coats and sports jackets, all to be ready for lessons such as football training.

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Kai has been definitely left prepared for his first day back at the exclusive prep school, The Ryleys in Alderley Edge.

He's also a keen footballer who followed in the footsteps of his acclaimed father who played for Everton and Manchester United as well as picking up 120 England caps.

Kai signed his first ever contract with United U12 team in December 2020, after turning down a number of other clubs.

He continues to this day to excel in football, and he scored four goals for the Red Devils' Under-12 team as they took on rivals Liverpool in October 2021.

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He has three bothers who are names Klay, eight, Kit Joseph, seven and Cass Mac who is five-years-old.

AT the time of Cass' arrival, Coleen told The Mirror that she had no plans to have a fifth baby after four kids.

She admitted:"I'm done having any more, definitely.

"I have always said I would like three children, so four was pushing it."

She added: "I was never obsessed with having a girl in the first place. It would’ve been nice but I’ve got the boys."



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