Abbey tells pete: ‘i want one last baby!’

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She’d love to hear the patter of tiny feet popularity

Pete and the current crop of little Crouches
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Their marriage is in a good place

For over ayear now, Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch’s hilariously unfiltered podcast The Therapy Crouch has been a Tuesday tonic. The couple promise listeners a safe space where nothing is off-limits, and they’ve kept their word – particularly when it comes to their “Weekly Whine” segment, where the pair get to air their grievances about one another. But, according to a source, beyond the airwaves, there is one big bone of contention.

After ex-footballer Pete shut down “getting back into the baby scene” in a recent episode, causing model Abbey to hit back with, “Oh, I could”, an insider tells heat that the idea of expanding their family has the couple at odds. “Abbey loves babies and misses having them around now the kids are getting older, but Pete is totally against the idea,” we’re told. “He has openly said he doesn’t want any more children, but Abbey is getting broody and feels this year would be their last chance to have another. She admits that she’s not the easiest pregnant person and doesn’t really enjoy it, but she doesn’t know if she can close the door on having more kids just yet.”

Presenter Abbey, 38, and former England striker Pete, 43, are already parents to two daughters, Sophia, 13, and Liberty, eight, and sons Johnny, six, and four-year-old Jack. News of their fourth pregnancy came as ashock, as Abbey later confessed things were far from rosy in their marriage. Speaking on another podcast, she said, “I don’t even know how Igot pregnant. I hated [Pete], and he hated me, so Idon’t know how it happened. That’s why we call [Jack] the gift from God. He’s just wonderful.”

The mum of four also recalled how her husband – who she wed in June 2011 – reacted to finding out he would be afather again when she called to tell him the news while he was working. Abbey said, “He went, ‘If you’re about to say what Ithink you’re about to say, just don’t say it.’ He had another two hours left until he got home, and Iwas so scared, but he got home, and he was like, ‘I’ve had time to think and it’s OK.’”

Pete’s aversion to having more children was further

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