Wayne Rooney reveals he’s deaf in his left ear

Wayne Rooney has spoken for the first time about the medical issue he suffers from.

Wayne Rooney has claimed he’s “deaf in my left ear”.

The 40-year-old former Premier League footballer has revealed the health issue that means he has to have his earpiece in a different ear for punditry jobs.

Pointing to his right ear on a Behind The Scenes episode of Match of the Day, he said: “Can I do it in this ear? I used to close the talkback. The problem is I’m deaf in my left ear.

“So when it’s too loud, I struggle to hear what Kelly Cates [MOTD presenter] or whoever is saying.”

Meanwhile, the former Man United ace recently revealed he dressed up as Freddie Mercury at his early 40th birthday bash.

The football manager danced around a vacuum while he donned sexy heels, a black leather skirt, a sleeveless skintight pink top, magenta earrings and a black wig, to mimic the late Queen frontman’s iconic look in the band’s 1984 video for I Want to Break Free.

Wayne then took to the karaoke, but the fun for his wife Coleen – who organised the luxurious weekend away with friends to a plush lakeside estate in the Cotswolds, West Oxfordshire – was short-lived as she tripped from her heels and broke her foot.

The sportsman – who turned 40 on October 24, 2025 – said on The Wayne Rooney Show podcast: “It was great, one night was fancy dress. I was Freddie Mercury. I wore high heels, a black leather skirt, a skintight t-shirt tucked in, and a hoover.

“So I was walking round with a hoover, but my feet were intact. Coleen actually slipped in her heels and broke her foot.

“It was great [weekend]. And we had different bands coming out, singing and performing and stuff. And I got up, obviously, it was good fun.

“I obviously done Bohemian Rhapsody. Me and My Monkey by Robbie Williams – that’s my go-to song.”

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