Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch admit financial loss during lockdown

Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch admit financial loss during lockdown

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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch admit financial loss during lockdown

Supermodel Abbey Clancy and her footballer husband Peter Crouch suffered a financial loss during the coronavirus lockdown, according to their filed accounts, and will be down on revenue in 2021

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Abbey Clancy and her husband Peter Crouch’s finances were hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown.

The couple, who have been married for nine years, lost out on lucrative work deals during the pandemic, which sent the nation into a complete standstill.

Abbey, 34, and Peter, 39, reportedly told their accountants that their modelling and radio appearances had gone out the window during the lockdown.

Since then, supermodel Abbey has filed the accounts from her firm Abigail Marie Clancy Ltd and husband Pete from his books at Baseforce Ltd, and the couple’s balance sheets show that their revenue will be down in 2021, according to The Sun.

“Due to the outbreak of Covid-19 in March 2020, all non-essential businesses and shops were closed,” a note on their books read.

“The associated ‘lockdown’ has had an effect on the company’s operations after the balance sheet date resulting in a sharp down in its revenues.”

Despite the financial setback, the couple’s businesses were doing well as they had over £2.5million combined in the accounts, and their joint property business is still going from strength to strength.

The source added that their property portfolio has been a huge help to increasing their profits.

Ex-footballer Peter also managed to create his own show, Save Our Summer, during the pandemic.

Former Radio 1 presenter Maya Jama presented the BBC One hit and the pair were joined by a host of celebrities each week in a bid to keep the nation going during the lockdown.

Mirror Online has contacted Peter and Abbey’s representatives for comment.