The footballer's previously had run-ins with both alcohol and other women.
Coleen Rooney says she hopes her husband has "learnt" from his past mistakes and won't get into what she calls "horrible situations" in the future.
The footballer's previously had run-ins with both alcohol and other women.
In a new documentary about him, Coleen describes some of his past actions as "not acceptable" but says they have "moved on".
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