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Abbey Clancy flashes her toned midriff in sexy cowgirl outfit as she packs on the PDA with husband Peter Crouch at fancy dress party
Abbey Clancy flashes her toned midriff in sexy cowgirl outfit as she packs on the PDA with husband Peter Crouch at fancy dress party

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Abbey Clancy flashes her toned midriff in sexy cowgirl outfit as she packs on the PDA with husband Peter Crouch at fancy dress party

Abbey Clancy looked incredible as she dressed up as a cowgirl for a fancy dress party night on Sunday night. The English model, 39, took to Instagram to share a gallery of snaps in some chic suede trousers, with fringing details and a matching jacket. Later in the night she flashed her toned midriff whipping off her white top and opting for an aztec print bralette. The beauty rocked a dark brown cowboy hat which she wore on top of her blonde locks that she had styled into loose waves. Abbey accessorised by tying a patterned handkerchief around her neck and opted for a glamorous palette of makeup. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. She also posed for a selfie with her husband Peter Crouch, who also got into the western theme. Peter rocked a double denim number which consisted of a blue shirt that he tucked in at the front and a pair of matching jeans. The former England footballer accessorised with a bulky belt and black cowboy hat. The happy couple, who tied the knot in 2011 - looked more loved up than ever as they wrapped their arms around each other and shared a passionate kiss. Abbey penned: 'Oh what a night celebrating our beautiful @ 30th birthday we love you ❤️ the best party the best people ❤️ yee haaw'. It comes after Abbey hinted that their and Pete could be adding to their brood with another baby, after already sharing four children together - Sophia, 13, Liberty, nine, Johnny, six, and Jack, five. Last month, she shared a photo of a family portrait that youngest daughter Liberty had drawn, where a baby could be seen with the words, 'maybe another' written above. Revealing she was in agreement, Abbey captioned her post: 'My darling Liberty desperately wanting me to have another baby', before addressing her husband: '@crouchy ????' The pair looked more loved up than ever as they wrapped their arms around each other and shared a passionate kiss Abbey recently revealed Peter's 'annoying' parenting habit as she opened up on her 'chaotic' family dynamic. The model candidly admitted the former footballer can sometimes get on her nerves when it comes to parenting their four children. She told OK! magazine: 'Pete's good cop and I'm bad cop. I'm the one going, "Do your homework, eat your veg", and Pete's like, "Let's play, kids!" which can be annoying but… it works. 'Our kids are very good, though. They've all got distinct personalities but they're all easy-going. That's not to say family life isn't chaotic – it's chaotic! 'There's absolutely nothing chilled about, but we wouldn't have it any other way.' Abbey also dubbed Peter 'useless' as she confirmed her fears over her sex life confessions. The couple, who hosts the Therapy Crouch podcast, explained to the Mirror how they keep their spark alive after 14 years of marriage. She told the publication that despite spending all their time together, she doesn't feel like she 'needs space' away from him. But Abbey did explain that when she is feeling unwell, she does need some space because Peter is a 'c**p nurse'. She said: 'I don't need 'space' from Peter – unless I'm ill, like I am at the minute, because he's a c**p nurse and I want him to go away! He's useless then.' During their podcast Abbey is very open and honest about her private life, which also tends to involve some very racy information about their sex life. And while she and Peter seem unbothered by disclosing their bedroom antics, she did confess that she worries she will say something she doesn't.

Beer we go! Otley Runners brave sizzling mini-heatwave to go on 19-pub booze crawl as Britain bathes in temperatures hotter than Ibiza
Beer we go! Otley Runners brave sizzling mini-heatwave to go on 19-pub booze crawl as Britain bathes in temperatures hotter than Ibiza

Daily Mail​

time10-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Daily Mail​

Beer we go! Otley Runners brave sizzling mini-heatwave to go on 19-pub booze crawl as Britain bathes in temperatures hotter than Ibiza

Revellers today hit the streets of West Yorkshire to take part in the infamous Otley Run pub crawl as Britain basked in temperatures hotter than Ibiza. The party animals were seen in an array of fancy dress outfits, with many taking inspiration from the newly-elected Pope Leo XIV. And as they travelled through the 19-stop journey in Leeds, the swathes of youngsters stopped to pose for photographs as the sun beamed down on them. Some of the most creative costumes on show ranged from attempts at Minnie Mouse to the cast of The Inbetweeners and full suit 'Minions' from the Despicable Me film series. Others, perhaps sensibly dressing for the warmer weather, opted for Hawaiian shirts which they paired with the traditional flower necklace known as a Lei. In Leeds, temperatures peaked at around 20C between 2-3pm, meaning the North Yorkshire city was as hot as parts of the Balearic islands. Meanwhile London was today one of the hottest cities in Europe, with its highs of 25C putting the likes of Lisbon, Barcelona and Rome to shame on the thermostat front. Though it is not all good news for the rest of the weekend on the UK weather map. Forecasters at the Met Office have warned that thunderstorms, hail and lightning could hit parts of Britain tomorrow. Most of this is said to affect South Wales and parts of the West Midlands, with Met Office meteorologist Jonathan Vautrey saying there could be 'heavy, short sharp' bursts of rain and hail and lightning. He told MailOnline this morning: 'As is the case with thunderstorms, they're often quite hit and miss. 'Obviously it has been a pretty dry spring so for many areas rain is needed, but because of the heavy nature of these showers, splashing onto hard surfaces, there is the potential for minor localised issues and flooding.' The wet weather could also see areas in Northern Ireland and Scotland over Sunday and Monday affected. But for British partygoers soaking in the Saturday sun, that news is tomorrow's problem, and it certainly didn't dampen spirits today. Some sun worshippers were seen enjoying the baking heat by going paddle boarding in the spring sunshine on River Nidd in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire - around 30 minutes from where the Otley Run takes place. Londoners also flocked to the Thames embankment by Putney riverside in south west London. Pictured: People relaxing in the warm sunshine on the Thames embankment by Putney riverside, south west London But for those who braved the Otley Run today, it showed another marker of defiance two weeks after an extremist tried to massacre youngsters on the route with his crossbow last month. Owen Lawrence, 38, shot two women - aged 19 and 31 - with a crossbow along the route of the pub crawl before turning the weapon on himself on Saturday, April 26. Just hours before Lawrence made the three minute walk from his flat to the Otley Road, he published a Facebook manifesto dubbed 'The Otley Run Massacre'. Under a post titled 'attack information', Lawrence listed his 'targets', which included 'students, night club goers, Otley Run participants', as well as 'neurotypicals, and the police'. Just hours before Lawrence made the three minute walk from his flat to the Otley Road, he published a Facebook manifesto dubbed 'The Otley Run Massacre' He went on to list what category the attack would fall under: 'Mass murder, terrorism, revenge, misogynyic [sic] rage, homicide/suicide.' Lawrence said in the post he would be using a range of weapons including four different types of guns, a crossbow, an 'unbreakable' baseball bat and two lollipop shanks. Lawrence later died in hospital as a result of his injuries.

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