Wayne Rooney has revealed that he a collection of raunchy artwork hanging on the wall in his living room.
The Derby County manager gave fans a glimpse at the set of painted canvas' which depicts a trio of nude female bodies as he took to social media to mark his son Cass's fourth birthday, this week.
Former England forward Wayne snapped a photo of the son he shares with wife Coleen Rooney smiling while posing in a pair of birthday cake sunglasses surrounded by hoards of presents.
Cass appears in his element as he grasps onto some of the gifts given to him on his special day whilst dressed in orange pyjamas.
The photo was captured in the living room of Wayne and Coleen's £20million mansion in Cheshire.
Several plush sofas and an expensive-looking coffee table can be seen in the area decorated in mocha and beige tones.
"Happy 4th Birthday Cass," doting dad Wayne captioned the upload.
As well as Cass, Liverpudlian pair Coleen and Wayne are parents to Kai, 12, Klay, eight, and six-year-old Kit, six.
Earlier this month, Amazon Prime Video documentary Rooney was released - and WAG Coleen lifted the lid on her reasons for sticking by sporting star Wayne throughout the years.
From admitting to sleeping with prostitutes to drink-driving, Wayne's controversies have made as many headlines as his high-flying football career.
In the documentary, Coleen opens up about her decision to forgive Wayne for his infidelity.
Asked if she'd accepted Wayne's past behaviour, she said: "No not the behaviour no, it’s not acceptable.
"Forgiveness is different, I’d say is different.
"I wouldn’t, it’s not acceptable that what he’s done but it’s happened and that was the stage of life we were in at the time but we’ve moved on."
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She added: "I forgive him but it wasn’t acceptable.
"But it’s not something that, if it come up we’d talk about it like we’re talking about it now I haven’t got the anger that I did at the time."
Addressing claims that she forgave him for the sake of their sons - Kai, 12, Klay, eight, Kit, five, and Cass, three - she said: "I know people say, 'Oh were they just staying together to keep the family unit together?'
"That was part of it but also we still love each other."
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