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Coleen Rooney stockpiles for self-isolation amid coronavirus fears with massive shop

Coleen Rooney has been stocking up.

The WAG looked to be preparing for self-isolation amid coronavirus fears as she was snapped leaving Waitrose with a trolley full to the brim with supplies.

No doubt the Rooneys will need plenty of food if they self-isolate, being a family of six - Coleen, footballer husband Wayne, and their four kids Kai, 10, Klay, six, Kit, four and Clay, one.

Rocking an all-black ensemble of hoodie, leggings and trainers, Coleen looked to have health on the mind with a box of oranges in the front of the trolley.

She's not the only big name concerned about coronavirus - countless stars have issued advice and urged calm and kindness during the pandemic.

Coleen is prepared (FARRELL / BACKGRID)

Comedian Ricky Gervais tweeted: "Stay well. Take vitamins. Wash your hands. Don't be selfish.

"Make sure an elderly relative has everything they need. Some are too proud to ask. Be sensible. Drink at home.

Everything you love doing you can do in a few weeks. Cheers."

She's got a big family to feed (FARRELL / BACKGRID)
Coleen's not the only star getting prepared (FARRELL / BACKGRID)

Meanwhile, outspoken former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher branded people who've stockpiled "ridiculous", while Hollywood A-lister and muscle man Arnold Schwarzenegger urged togetherness and staying indoors.

Pop stars Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus told their legions of fans that it would be best to stay home.

Piers' Twitter feed shows just how concerned he is over coronavirus (ITV)

Others seem less concerned, though, namely Stereophonics and Lewis Capaldi, both of whom pressed ahead with recent gigs.

The most outspoken has been Good Morning Britain's Piers Morgan, who's Twitter feed is awash with virus news.

He's even had yet another falling out with Lord Sugar after the mogul insisted Piers cover some easier news to lighten the mood.

"OK, blocking you now until this is over," Piers scolded, "Too serious for your idiocy."

He's also locked horns on air with Scotland's Clinical Director after he said it was fine for his wife to go to the uncancelled Stereophonics gig.

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