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Abbey Clancy said "I've had loads of people say that" as she shared an insight into her relationship with Peter Crouch(Image: Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty Ima)
Abbey Clancy has admitted that "many people thought that" as she recently gave a fresh look into her relationship with former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch.
Their relationship began after a chance encounter following Peter's transfer from Southampton to Liverpool in the summer of 2005.
After the couple met one night while Abbey was working as a waitress in a restaurant, they soon made their relationship official before getting engaged three years later.
They tied the knot during a star-studded ceremony in Leicestershire in 2011 and have since gone on to have four children together: Sophia, Liberty, Johnny, and Jack.
Meanwhile, the family of six currently live at their luxurious £3 million property in Surrey, with Abbey frequently giving followers a glimpse into their lives on her Instagram account.
Peter and Abbey first met after he signed for Liverpool(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Sas)Article continues below
However, sharing an insight into their marriage on the latest episode of their Therapy Crouch podcast, Abbey revealed that some people around them had expressed doubts about whether their marriage would last.
The couple currently live in a £3 million home in Surrey(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)
While discussing one of the listeners' questions on the show, Abbey admitted that she has had "loads of people say" they didn't think she and Peter would "last long."
After sharing one surprising comment she has received from others about her relationship, Peter managed to find the humour in the situation, as he joked that he could understand why people had come to that conclusion, saying: "Well, I'm out of your league, aren't I?"
He added: "Like I'm way out of your league."
During another recent episode of the podcast, Abbey revealed how the pair sometimes have to put their differences aside when it comes to recording their joint podcast.
Abbey shared on a previous episode how the pair sometimes argue before recording the podcast(Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
She said: "When Pete and I have a row, and we have to do this pod because it comes out weekly, we have to do it and we're literally not talking to each other — it's really difficult."
In fact, Peter confirmed that they had had an argument as recently as that morning, saying: "We had an argument before the podcast this morning, and it is difficult to navigate."
Article continues belowPeter has taken a career in punditry since retiring as a professional footballer(Image: CameraSport via Getty Images)
Away from their time podcasting together, Peter has seen continued career success in recent years after transitioning from professional football to punditry.