Abbey’s marriage SOS: shock action after rocky patch with Pete

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Abbey’s marriage SOS: shock action after rocky patch with Pete
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Model Abbey Clancy has plans to reveal all about their her marriage highs and lows with husband Peter Crouch. Read more on heat.

As we've seen way too many times, relationships in the public eye don't always work out well. But somehow Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch have made it through 16 years together and 11 whole years of marriage.

Now, an insider tells heat the model wants to put what she’s learned – including all their relationship highs and lows – to good use, sharing advice and marriage counselling as a celeb agony aunt.“Abbey believes she and Pete have the secret formula to marriage,” says an insider close to the 36 year old, who shares kids Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, four, and Jack, three, with former England footballer Peter.

Abbey has been open about her marriage struggles with Pete, 41, admitting last year that she “hated” her husband before they found out she was pregnant with Jack. She explained, “I don’t even know how I got pregnant to be quite honest… The pregnancy with our three-year-old Johnny was hell, I hatedand he hated me.” In fact, when Abbey rang to tell Pete she was expecting, he told her, “If you’re going to say what I think you’re going to say, don’t.”has previously reported.

But not everyone is so sure it’s a good idea – including Peter. “He isn’t convinced,” we’re told. The 6ft 7in star, already has his own successful sports podcast, and our source adds, “He’s not really one for airing his laundry in public and doesn’t want people to think they have all the answers to a long-lasting relationship. He’s a bit concerned that they could be setting themselves up for a fall and wants them to just enjoy what they have, without digging up all the dark times again.

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