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There were nerves and celebrations in celeb households this morning as famous offspring joined thousands of other teens in learning their GCSE results.
Coleen Rooney shared her pride as her and Wayne's eldest son Kai passed his exams to land a place in sixth form.
Sharing a selfie of herself and her 16-year-old in the car, the mother of four wrote: 'GCSE results day!! Super proud Kai Rooney….Great results especially with a busy schedule, all passed and a place in 6th form!! We love you.'
Coleen left school, where she was deputy head girl and gained ten GCSEs, shortly after starting her A-Levels and just after 17-year-old Wayne, who had already embarked on his professional football career, proposed to her on a garage forecourt.
Kai meanwhile has been juggling his studies with his blossoming football career. He is currently part of Manchester United's Under 18s squad and plays primarily as a right winger/forward.
And it was straight back to the pitch for the teenager on Thursday as Wayne and Coleen were seen dropping him off at the Premier League side's Carrington Training Complex.
Coleen Rooney shared her pride as her and Wayne's eldest son Kai found out he had passed his GCSEs to land a place in sixth form on Thursday
Meanwhile, The Apprentice star Luisa Zissman was also bursting with pride as she watched her daughter Dixie, 16, open her results.
Luisa filmed a video as her emotional eldest child read the results from her tablet whilst sat in her family's mansion.
'I’m so proud of my baby. She is amazing, hard work pays off and she worked so hard to achieve the results she wanted and exceeded everyone’s expectations!!' Luisa captioned the sweet post.
'Dixie Lola you’re a rockstar never stop pushing, never stop working hard & achieving your dreams and goals, I could burst with pride.'
Earlier a nervous Luisa shared a video of herself as she waited for the big moment, joking with fans as she told them 'all of you 16-year-olds who have been hopefully working your a**es off I just wanna let you know, it doesn't matter because A Levels are so much harder than GCSEs'.
'Just kidding,' Luisa, who left school at 16 to start her own business, added.
'This is the day, I'm praying because my 16-year-old wants to try and get into another 6th form which she needed pretty good grades for.'
'I think I'm more nervous than her. When you actually do work hard at something, if you don't achieve that it's a bit of sucker punch, and she really did work hard.'
The Apprentice star Luisa Zissman was also bursting with pride as she watched her daughter Dixie, 16, open her results
'I’m so proud of my baby. She is amazing, hard work pays off and she worked so hard to achieve the results she wanted!!' Luisa captioned the sweet post
Mother of three Luisa rose to prominence during her appearance on series nine of The Apprentice in 2013 where she finished as the runner-up.
During her time on the show, she memorably said: 'I have the energy of a Duracell bunny, sex appeal of Jessica Rabbit and a brain like Einstein.'
She now works as a content creator and co-hosts her popular podcast LuAnna with her best pal Anna Williamson.
Last year she relocated briefly to Dubai with husband Andrew Collins and their daughters Indigo, nine, and Clementine, eight, only to return to her £8million UK mansion when war broke out in the region.
Dixie, whose dad is Luisa's first husband Oliver Zissman, remained behind to continue her education at a UK boarding school.