Abbey Clancy and husband Peter Crouch shared a sweet smooch on Friday as they filmed a Paddy Power advert in Cheltenham.
The couple, who got married 12 years ago and share four children together, locked lips in the street.
Model Abbey, 37, looked effortlessly stylish in a long tailored beige coat with plaid detailing.
It boasted gold buttons and a belt to cinch her in at her svelte waist, and she teamed it with a camel turtleneck.
She added a few extra inches to her height with a pair of ankle-length brown high-heeled boots.
Filming: Abbey Clancy and husband Peter Crouch shared a sweet smooch on Friday as they filmed a Paddy Power advert in Cheltenham
Sweet: The couple, who got married 12 years ago and share four children together, locked lips in the street
Her blonde tresses were styled in loose waves and left down, while she sported a beige hat on her head.
Abbey opted for a light palette of make-up for filming to enhance her naturally pretty features.
She added a pair of brown leather gloves to her ensemble to keep warm in the chilly temperatures.
Between takes she went to her trailer, where she was seen lighting up a cigarette for a quick smoke break.
Meanwhile, Peter wore a pair of navy blue checked trousers with a coordinating waistcoat and brown shoes.
The former footballer sported a pale blue shirt underneath and a dark blue coat over the top for added warmth.
The couple were joined by Shawn Williamson, famed for playing Barry Evans in EastEnders.
Shawn wore a pair of navy trousers with a matching blazer, and white shirt underneath.
Incredible: Model Abbey, 37, looked effortlessly stylish in a long tailored beige coat with plaid detailing
Fashion forward: It boasted gold buttons and a belt to cinch her in at her svelte waist, and she teamed it with a camel turtleneck
Fancy footwear: She added a few extra inches to her height with a pair of ankle-length brown high-heeled boots
Stunning: Her blonde tresses were styled in loose waves and left down, while she sported a beige hat on her head
Flawless: Abbey opted for a light palette of make-up for filming to enhance her naturally pretty features
Classy: She added a pair of brown leather gloves to her ensemble to keep warm in the chilly temperatures
Quick break: Between takes she went to her trailer, where she was seen lighting up a cigarette for a quick smoke break
Looking good: Meanwhile, Peter wore a pair of navy blue checked trousers with a coordinating waistcoat and brown shoes
Bundling up: The former footballer sported a pale blue shirt underneath and a dark blue coat over the top for added warmth
Legend: The couple were joined by Shawn Williamson, famed for playing Barry Evans in EastEnders
Sharp: Shawn wore a pair of navy trousers with a matching blazer, and white shirt underneath
Chilly: The soap star kept the cold at bay by wrapping up in a black padded coat as he headed to his trailer
Look of love: Abbey and Peter looked more loved-up than ever as they filmed
The soap star kept the cold at bay by wrapping up in a black padded coat as he headed to his trailer.
It comes after Abbey voiced her fury at her husband Peter after he claimed that getting to the Champions League final with Liverpool was better than the birth of his children.
The model confronted the former striker on his comments on their podcast, The Therapy Crouch.
The couple have four kids together – Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, four, and Jack, three.
She began by saying: ‘Having children doesn’t even come close to the feeling you get when you play football’.
Then reaching for her mobile she added: ‘I’m actually gonna try and find this on my phone now because it was actually disgusting.’
Peter tried to defend himself, saying: ‘Well this is something you know that we come across, I think when you are potentially in the public eye, you know stories and words can be misconstrued hopefully’.
Ignoring him, Abbey read out a headline off her phone that said: ‘Peter Crouch says getting to the Champions League final was better than the birth of his kids.’
Friendly: The trio chatted to the other actors between takes
Crowd: They were surrounded by other extras as the filmed the advert
She addressed Peter: ‘Three days ago you said this.’
Peter replied: ‘Yeah but I obviously said it a while ago, they just put it in 3 days ago.’
Abbey cut in: ‘So you did say it.’
Peter admitted: ‘Well loosely’.
Reading another article, Abbey said: ‘Peter Crouch has risked the fury of wife Abbey Clancy by saying that the Liverpool’s path to the Champions League final was better than the birth of his four kids.
‘The striker only came on as a sub – you weren’t even a real player, you weren’t even involved. How can you even say that?’
Peter responded: ‘I was Liverpool top goal scorer on the run up to that final, level with Kaka.
‘If I’d have played the final we might have won it and I might have become top goal scorer. Kaka wouldn’t have existed.’
Abbey interrupted: ‘But you didn’t and you didn’t play so there you go.’
In October, Peter explained: ‘Look, I love my two girls and my two boys, but I have to be honest: getting to the Champions League final is better.
Annoyed: It comes after Abbey voiced her fury at her husband Peter after he claimed that getting to the Champions League final with Liverpool was better than the birth of his children
Confrontation: The model confronted the former striker on his comments on their podcast, The Therapy Crouch
Family: The couple have four kids together – Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, four, and Jack, three
Not impressed: She began by saying: ‘Having children doesn’t even come close to the feeling you get when you play football’
‘Disgusting’: Then reaching for her mobile she added: ‘I’m actually gonna try and find this on my phone now because it was actually disgusting’
Defence: Peter tried to defend himself, saying: ‘Well this is something you know that we come across, I think when you are potentially in the public eye, you know stories and words can be misconstrued hopefully’
Uh oh: Ignoring him, Abbey read out a headline off her phone that said: ‘Peter Crouch says getting to the Champions League final was better than the birth of his kids’
Furious: Reading another article, Abbey said: ‘Peter Crouch has risked the fury of wife Abbey Clancy by saying that the Liverpool’s path to the Champions League final was better than the birth of his four kids’
Peter responded: ‘I was Liverpool top goal scorer on the run up to that final, level with Kaka’
Abbey interrupted: ‘But you didn’t and you didn’t play so there you go’
In October, Peter explained: ‘Look, I love my two girls and my two boys, but I have to be honest: getting to the Champions League final is better.
Explanation: ‘Let me explain. You know you’re going to have a baby for nine months. Sure, it’s wonderful when they arrive, and they’re healthy and all is well with your partner. But there’s no sudden shock. There’s no explosion of noise all around you’
‘Let me explain. You know you’re going to have a baby for nine months.
‘Sure, it’s wonderful when they arrive, and they’re healthy and all is well with your partner. But there’s no sudden shock. There’s no explosion of noise all around you.
‘You don’t feel like taking your top off and running round the hospital, and if you did, and launched into a massive knee-slide, it wouldn’t be to a sea of limbs like when I scored for Spurs against Manchester City to get us into Europe.
‘It would just be a tired night porter and someone bringing in a Lucozade for their poorly nan.’
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