Abbey Clancy shares loved-up snaps with husband Peter Crouch including one shirtless photo of him sipping rosé as she wishes him happy birthday
Daily MailAbbey Clancy has posted a slew of sweet snaps with her husband Peter Crouch as she commemorated his 43rd birthday on her Instagram page. Abbey Clancy has posted a slew of sweet snaps with her husband Peter Crouch as she commemorated his 43rd birthday on her Instagram page Another image showed shirtless Peter looking sun-kissed as he lounged on a bed on holiday sipping a glass of rosé wine Abbey also shared a series of cosy selfies, including one where they were both sporting white linen shirts and sunglasses on holiday together. Abbey also shared a series of cosy selfies, including one where they were both sporting white linen shirts and sunglasses on holiday together Showing off their party animal side, Abbey also posted a bleary-eyed snap from New Year's Eve where she was drinking a glass of red wine The model, 38, who has been married to Peter since 2011, showed her love for her husband with a montage of pictures, sharing an insight into their relationship The mother of four, who shares children Sophia, 12 Liberty, eight, Johnny, six, and Jack, three, with Peter, declared that he was the 'best dad' Posting an adorable clip of them cuddling at a festival while watching a performance, Abbey wrote: 'Have the best day baby' Sharing the black and white snap the star flaunted her toned abs as she wrote: 'Spa time @corinthialondon'. It comes after Abbey flaunted her incredible physique in a skimpy bikini as she celebrated her 38th birthday alongside husband Peter Crouch following romantic hotel stay Taking to Instagram, the mother-of-four also shared some snaps from the couple's romantic break as the pair made the most of the hotel's spa The pair finished the day with a delicious afternoon tea as Abbey took a photo of the remnants on her plate, writing: 'Perfect ending to the perfect day' Speaking on her Newlyweds podcast with Peter, Abbey said: 'It's when I had these jeans on, they were so tight they would stop the blood where I was sitting down.'