Abbey Clancy ‘so in love’ as she gives birth to baby boy with husband Peter Crouch

The couple have welcomed a baby boy into their brood
Congratulations: Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch
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Emma Powell5 January 2018
The Weekender

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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch have announced the birth of their third child – a baby boy.

The mother-of-three revealed the news on Instagram on Friday, sharing the very first picture of the new addition.

Clancy told fans she was “so in love” with baby Johnny Crouch who was born on Wednesday evening.

Introducing him to the world she wrote: “Baby Johnny crouch born 3/1/18 7lb2 5.15pm so in love with our baby boy happy healthy and beautiful xx.”

Fans were quick to congratulate the couple with many praising the name choice.

One wrote: “Amazing news and fabulous name! Huge congratulations, enjoy these precious early hours/weeks.”

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Another commented: “Congratulations to you all, he is beautiful. A little prince to add to your 2 beautiful princesses.”

A third posted: “Oh he is absolutely scrumptious. Well done Abbey and congratulations to the family xx.”

The couple are already parents to daughters Sophia, six, and Liberty, two.

Clancy’s celebratory post comes days after she hinted that she was becoming tired of being pregnant.

The model posted a black and white picture of her bump alongside the words “urgh”. It came two months after she shared a similar image with the caption: “Hurry up and come out.”

Clancy suffered from morning sickness with Johnny, but said she was lucky it didn’t interfere with her work.

Speaking to Hello! in October she said: “I’ve actually been feeling a bit sick with this one. I actually found out that I was pregnant during the last two episodes of filming – so it didn’t affect my work, in fact everyone was helpful.”

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