Abbey Clancy reveals three of her kids sleep in her bed

‘There’s no chance of baby number five!’ Abbey Clancy reveals three of her four kids sleep in her bed leaving husband Peter relegated to a single mattress on their FLOOR

Abbey Clancy has revealed three of her four kids sleep in her bed, meaning husband Peter is forced to sleep on the floor and that baby number five is not on the way.

The couple, aged 35 and 40 respectively, are parents to Sophia, 10, Liberty, six, Johnny, three, and Jack, two, and on Loose Women on Wednesday, the model revealed their extremely unlikely sleeping arrangement. 

She said: ‘It works for us, but it wouldn’t work for most people… We’ve had to put a single mattress on the floor next to the bed, so in the middle of the night Pete sleeps on that, but his head and feet are on the floor. I kind of like it in a weird way’.  

No thanks: Abbey Clancy has revealed three of her four kids sleep in her bed, meaning husband Peter is forced to sleep on the floor and that baby number five is not on the way

The appearance was Abbey’s first ever on the panel show, as she chatted with the Loose Women about their sleeping arrangement. 

She explained: ‘I had two cots in the bedroom for Johnny and Jack, now Jack’s in his own bedroom – Liberty sleeps in with us and Johnny…

‘We’ve had to put a single mattress on the floor next to the bed, so in the middle of the night Pete sleeps on that, but his head and feet are on the floor. I kind of like it in a weird way. Sophia’s 10 and she doesn’t come in anymore.’

Abbey also revealed her and Pete have no plans for a fifth baby despite admitting previously they wouldn’t have a fourth: ‘We’ve got three kids in the bed, so there’s no chance of baby number five…

Hmm… The couple, aged 35 and 40 respectively, are parents to Sophia, 10, Liberty, six, Johnny, three, and Jack, two, and on Loose Women on Wednesday, the model revealed their extremely unlikely sleeping arrangement

Chatting away: The appearance was Abbey’s first ever on the panel show, as she chatted with the Loose Women about their sleeping arrangement

‘If we have another hotel stay, we’re asleep by 10pm so I think we can guarantee there’ll be no more babies!’

Abbey also spoke about her kids following in their dad’s sporting career, as she said: ‘Jack my youngest, he’s constantly got a football at his feet. Sophia’s really, really sporty – she’s amazing at swimming…

‘Johnny wants to be a rainbow mermaid that strokes dolphins when he’s older. I don’t know where that comes from! It’s funny how you can have four children, same parents and they’re all completely different personalities…

‘It’s amazing watching them grow up and develop into these little humans.’

Happy days: In 2013, Abbey won Strictly Come Dancing and her advice for Loose Women’s Judi Love – who’s a contestant on this year’s series – was: ‘Enjoy every minute of it’

Back in June, the couple celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary and the star detailed their very niche celebration style. 

She said: ‘Pete booked an amazing hotel in London, we were looking forward to it for weeks because we’d been with the kids for months…

‘He booked a chef and private terrace and on the way we saw a KFC poster and Pete was like, ‘I really fancy a KFC’…

‘So we cancelled the chef and had KFC on the balcony and watched the tennis and was asleep by 10pm – really boring but we loved it, getting that full night’s sleep with no kids in the bed. It was great.’ 

Oh! Back in June, the couple celebrated their 10 year wedding anniversary and the star detailed their very niche celebration style 

In 2013, Abbey won Strictly Come Dancing and her advice for Loose Women’s Judi Love – who’s a contestant on this year’s series – was: ‘Enjoy every minute of it…

‘I loved it. It was something I originally didn’t want to do, but from day one I had the Strictly bug. Christine [Lampard], you know what it’s like…  

‘It was incredible – the whole experience. For me, I’m not a person to go on the treadmill and run, I want to be learning a skill with exercise…

‘It was incredible to be listening to music, dancing and everyone was in a good mood constantly. It was a really great time. Be yourself, enjoy it, don’t take it too seriously.’

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