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Abbey Clancy has ‘no room’ for more kids

Abbey Clancy has "no more room" for more children.
The 32-year-old model already has three kids – daughters Sophia, seven, and Liberty, three, and son Johnny, nine months – with her husband Peter Crouch, and has said she can’t see herself expanding their brood any further, as their house is already full.
Asked if she’d be having a fourth child, she said: "No! I’m done. I would love to have more, but I’ve got three healthy children, two cats, two dogs, and a husband in my house. There’s no more room at the inn."
Despite not wanting to overload herself with more kids, Abbey is already working hard to juggle her home life with her career, and says the key to keeping things balanced is to make sure you "make some time for yourself".
Giving advice to other busy mothers, Abbey said: "It’s important to make some time for yourself and listen to your body. I find Pilates gives me energy and strength when I’m looking after the kids. Don’t feel guilty about going on a date night. Do what you feel is right and don’t compare yourself to other families."
The blonde beauty is currently launching her brand new collection with women’s clothing brand Lipsy, but says her next step is to just keep having "lovely experiences" with her family.
When asked by TV Life magazine what’s next for her, she said: "More of the same, just to continue being happy and healthy and doing the things I love. I want to have more lovely experiences with my family. You can’t wish for more than that, as cheesy as it sounds."

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