Rows, surgery AND SEX!
WOMAN - UK|June 24, 2024
Inside Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch's marriage
GEORGIA TREVITT
Rows, surgery AND SEX!

Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch have become known as one of the most down-toearth couples in showbiz thanks to their hilarious revelations, relatable arguments and steamy confessions.

The model, 38, and former footballer, 43, who began dating in 2006 and married in 2011, often share an insight into their relationship on their hit podcast The Therapy Crouch, where no topic is off-limits. From squabbles to surgery and even their sex life, we take a look inside the peaks and troughs of their 13-year marriage.

Fiery fall-outs

The couple, who are parents to children Sophia, 13, Liberty, nine, Johnny, six and Jack, five, are refreshingly honest when it comes to speaking about their arguments.

Abbey revealed that when they go to bed on a row, Peter punishes her by wearing his pyjamas. ‘If we go to bed not speaking, Pete puts pyjamas on. I'm delighted. I'm like, "Yes!" I actually call them the punishment pyjamas because it's like I'm not allowed to see his naked body as punishment. It's so funny,' she said.

Giving a further insight into their disagreements, Abbey also recalled a time she was left unimpressed with her husband when he returned home from the butcher's with just four sausages for a party of 20 people. She explained that he slammed the kitchen door so hard in a huff that it jammed and left her stranded inside.

This story is from the June 24, 2024 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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