Helen Wood first came to public attention after allegedly sleeping with footballer Wayne Rooney in 2010 ahead of the World Cup in South Africa while his wife Coleen was pregnant.
But after being crowned winner of the latest series of Channel 5's Big Brother, former prostitute Helen Wood insisted talking about her exploits with the soccer ace 'bores the s**t' out of her.
When questioned on whether she is tempted to pen a book about her steamy sessions between the sheets with Rooney and other high profile clients, Helen told the Daily Star newspaper: 'It bores the s**t out of me. There are things I'll keep private. Anything I have done with certain people in the past will stay in my head. I'm not going to dish the dirt.'
No doubt Wayne's long suffering wife Coleen - who spent the weekend at V Festival in Chelmsford - will be relieved that her husband's alleged infidelities are not being dragged up once again.
And while she was partying with six friends, Coleen managed to take a swipe at Helen.
When asked if she had enjoyed the latest series of Big Brother, Coleen told Mirror.co.uk: 'I stayed away from it. I wasn't really interested. I only watch the celebrity one.
'I really have no idea about the normal one. I wasn't interested.'
Meanwhile, Helen hopes to cash in on her Big Brother fame, rather than selling stories of her romps with her high profile clients.
She told the Daily Star: 'Hopefully good things will come from winning Big Brother because good things don't come from sleeping with people and selling the story. That's tacky.'
Helen was forced to deny claims her win was a 'fix' and in typically feisty fashion, said: 'I've heard the rumours and they are ridiculous. Big Brother was not fixed for me, no way. I won the show fair and square.'
The Daily Star reports that while the show was not fixed by producers, fans who bet large sums such as £1,000 on Helen being crowned the winner, may have affected the odds.
Many people backed Helen at 25/1 at the start of the season and sources claim they could have been happy to rack up a phone bill voting for her when a prize of £25,000 was at stake.
A source told the Daily Star: 'Maybe all those who put cash on her were hitting redial when voting, knowing that they would be in the money if she did.'
Helen went home with the £100,000 prize money.
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