The Jonathan Ross Show recently featured an entertaining segment with retired soccer player Peter Crouch and his wife, model Abbey Clancy. The couple, who have been together for 16 years and married for 12, shared some interesting insights into their relationship on the chat show.

During their appearance, Peter and Abbey discussed how they recently renewed their vows in the UK, with Peter even surprising Abbey by organizing the ceremony. However, he initially wanted to schedule it on the day of the World Cup final, but quickly changed his plans after realizing it wouldn’t be a good idea.

The couple also talked about their podcast, “The Crouchcast,” which aims to bring their unique perspectives as a married couple to listeners. Peter admitted that he wanted to showcase a different side of Abbey, who is often seen in pictures and modeling, and show that she is incredibly fun and warm when she speaks.

The conversation then shifted to their children, with Peter and Abbey sharing some funny stories. Peter jokingly revealed that their son Judah, who is six years old, has somewhat of a privileged life and even asks to go to Disney World. However, Peter prefers to take him on bus rides instead to keep a working-class influence in his life.

Baba Tunde Aleshe, a comedian, also appeared on the show and discussed his new stand-up comedy show called “Babba Hood.” He humorously revealed that his audience has predominantly become white since his appearance on “I’m a Celebrity,” and he often does meet and greets afterwards where he sometimes receives hilarious and inappropriate comments from elderly women.

In a fun twist, Jonathan Ross decided to turn the interview into a game. He asked Peter and Abbey a series of questions about each other to see how well they know each other. The game revealed that Abbey takes forever to get ready for bed, and she has a habit of going to sleep on Peter’s side of the bed with a cup of tea and biscuits.

Overall, the interview was a lively and entertaining segment on “The Jonathan Ross Show,” providing viewers with amusing insights into the lives of Peter Crouch, Abbey Clancy, and Baba Tunde Aleshe.