Peter Crouch openly discussed disagreements with his spouse Abbey Clancy, revealing that scheduling conflicts are a major source of contention. The couple, who first met in a Liverpool bar in 2006, exchanged vows in a grand ceremony in 2011 at Stapleford Park in Leicestershire. They later reaffirmed their commitment in a picturesque bohemian-style event on a private Maldivian island.
Currently residing in Surrey with their four children and pets, Peter and Abbey provide glimpses into their married life on their joint podcast, The Therapy Crouch. In a recent episode, Peter, 44, revealed that conflicts often arise due to discrepancies in their schedules. Abbey accused Peter of clandestinely adding events to their shared calendar, breaching their agreement to consult their PA before scheduling anything.
The discussion on their podcast highlighted the importance of better communication to avoid misunderstandings. Peter expressed his frustration with managing schedules, referring to it as a significant source of their arguments. Abbey, 40, also shared her views on male grooming preferences, emphasizing the significance of men embracing modern grooming practices. Peter admitted to neglecting certain grooming habits in the past, acknowledging Abbey’s feedback on the matter.
Furthermore, Peter disclosed why Abbey continues to use her maiden name despite being legally registered as Crouch. He expressed discomfort with being mistakenly addressed as “Mr. Clancy” by hotels, finding it emasculating. The couple clarified that Abbey’s use of her maiden name was mainly for work purposes, aiding in her recognition within professional circles.