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Abbey Clancy’s nappy struggle

Abbey Clancy had trouble working out how to change her son’s nappy.
The 32-year-old model welcomed her first son Johnny with husband Peter Crouch – with whom she also has Sophia, seven, and Liberty, three – in January this year, and has said she struggled to change his nappy during the first few months because she’d never dealt with having a son before.
She said: "Changing a little boy’s nappy is quite different. You’ve got to be really careful. Does it go up or down? I had to call on the men for some advice with that."
But despite the diaper battle, the blonde beauty says she "loves" her son "so much", as he’s "so calm and chilled" all the time.
She added: "He’s just a lovely baby. He’s so calm and chilled. It’s really special having a boy after two girls. He’s a happy little boy who has fitted in so perfectly with the family. Everyone dotes on him. We love him so much."
And for soccer star Peter, having a son has been a real change after spending years "playing with dolls and getting his nails painted" by his two daughters.
The beauty told TV Life magazine: "As long as our baby was healthy, we didn’t mind [what gender it was]. For Peter it is nice having a boy because he’s not just playing with dolls and getting his nails painted. My girls are very girlie. It’ll be nice for him to go and watch a match with Johnny one day."
Abbey’s comments come after she recently revealed Peter would love for Johnny to pursue a career in golf as he has become a fan of the sport.
Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz, Abbey said: "Actually wants him to be a golfer because he wants to play golf for the rest of his life so he’s like ‘I could go round the world and watch him play golf’ but we’ll see."

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