
Abbey Clancy says ‘your attitude stinks' as she aims ‘chauvinist' jibe at Peter Crouch
Abbey Clancy says husband Peter Crouch's 'attitude stinks' as she branded him a 'chauvinist'. The couple have recently enjoyed a beachside getaway with their four children.
While on their sunshine getaway the pair have been spotted putting on loved-up displays and enjoying a spot of tennis together. Peter has also found time to enjoy a spot of time alone with pals.
On their The Therapy Crouch podcast, Abbey told listeners that the former England footballer has been playing padel and hitting the golf course while away. It has left Abbey taking their children to family activities together.
She said: 'It's been so nice being with the kids and going down to the beach in the evening. Me in the waterparks and Pete's on the golf course for his male bonding sessions that he all of a sudden needs.'
Ex-Liverpool striker Peter, 44, however explained he also spent time with their children. He replied 'Having said that, I've done a lot with the kids as well. I've minded those kids.'
Abbey, 39, shot back at her husband with a sharp jibe. She said: 'Your attitude is absolutely stinking lately. You're turning into a chauvinist.'
Peter however explained he believes it is important to 'bond with other males'. He responded: 'I don't know why you think I'm a male chauvinist, just because I said to you once that it's nice sometimes for a male to bond with other males without his family. I don't think that's a bad thing.'
Model Abbey however took 'major offence' that Peter was opting to spend time with friends instead of with his family. The retired footballer replied: 'You shouldn't. I don't think you should. You speak to your friends everyday.'
Peter and Abbey first crossed paths in Liverpool in 2005. Reflecting on their initial encounter during a Good Morning Britain appearance, Abbey revealed: "When we first met, he begged me for my number and then I went to the loo or the bar, and when I came back, he was talking to another girl. I was like, 'How dare you?'"
Peter subsequently insisted he was "just talking" to the other woman, but Abbey demanded her number back. He continued: "I said, 'You can't give someone your number and then take it back'."
Despite the rocky start, their romance flourished and the pair exchanged vows on June 30, 2011. According to OK!, the family reside in a "magical" Surrey mansion featuring its own cinema room and expansive garden.
The impressive property frequently appears across Abbey's social media accounts. Followers have caught sight of Peter at work behind his substantial wooden desk, adorned with football trophies, alongside moments enjoying the home's outdoor swimming pool and timber play zone.
They reportedly relocated to the spectacular residence in 2016.

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