Ask Me Anything! “Hangover” Weddings, Relationship Regrets & Brutal Advice!
4/2/202619 min
On today’s episode of The Therapy Crouch, it’s an Ask Me Anything special!
Abbey and Peter dive headfirst into your wildest, funniest and most brutally honest dilemmas — from wardrobe chaos and hoarding habits to parenting rules that divide households everywhere.
Things quickly take a turn as we get into your Agony Abs, including a heartbreaking story of a listener who pushed his partner away after secretly discovering fertility issues, and now wants to win her back. We also hear from someone determined to turn their boyfriend into their very own “project”, plus a bedroom dilemma that definitely takes the biscuit.
There’s friendship drama, relationship ruts, and the age-old question of how to keep the spark alive when life starts getting in the way.
It’s honest, chaotic and full of laughs… exactly how an AMA should be.
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00:00 Introduction
00:40 Wardrobe Chaos & Hoarding Realisations
02:10 “You Don’t Need All This Stuff”
04:05 The “Knickers” Debate
05:45 Parenting Rules & Mealtime Battles
08:50 Sponsor Break
09:05 Singapore Stories & Travel Chat
11:35 Britain’s Next Top Model Throwbacks
13:55 Ask Me Anything Begins
15:30 “Lawless” Wedding Stories
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First 90 secondsAbbey Clancy· Host0:00
You only need seven pairs of knickers It's time for a change, though. [laughs] [laughs] Shut up. I nearly shabbed you this morning.
Peter Crouch· Host0:06
Why didn't you? Oh, yeah.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:07
I just thought if you go up the stairs before me, and I start sticking my finger up your ass- [laughs] ... slipping over the rail. Restrain the shabber.
Gaz· Host0:13
It's the right house. You've got to christen it sooner or later.
Peter Crouch· Host0:15
[laughs] Looking back at your wedding day, what's the most fun or memorable moment from the day?
Gaz· Host0:20
It was like the hangover but backwards.
Peter Crouch· Host0:21
Oh, yeah. It sounds like it.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:22
It was lawless.
Peter Crouch· Host0:24
Brilliant then.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:25
Guys, if you love us as much as we love you, you should subscribe. It's all I'm gonna say.
Gaz· Host0:31
Ask me anything. Shabba.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:34
Hello, and welcome to the Therapy Couch: Ask Us Anything with me, Abby Clancy.
Peter Crouch· Host0:39
Me, Pete Crouch.
Gaz· Host0:39
And me, Gaz.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:40
And our Gaz.
Gaz· Host0:41
Hello.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:41
Hello.
Gaz· Host0:41
[laughs] You all right?
Abbey Clancy· Host0:42
Yes.
Gaz· Host0:43
How we doing?
Abbey Clancy· Host0:44
Good.
Gaz· Host0:44
Having a good week?
Abbey Clancy· Host0:45
Great week.
Gaz· Host0:46
Yeah.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:46
Well, I'm kind of just attacking that wardrobe room- [laughs] ... which is hell.
Peter Crouch· Host0:52
Yeah.
Abbey Clancy· Host0:52
I was in there for, like, six hours. The, uh... stuff is just stupid, isn't it? [laughs] Have you se- have you seen that show that- Stuff is stupid.
Gaz· Host1:00
Stuff is stupid.
Abbey Clancy· Host1:01
Stuff is stupid.
Gaz· Host1:01
Get it on a T-shirt.
Peter Crouch· Host1:02
Get that. I'd like to quote that.
Abbey Clancy· Host1:03
No, but it's, it- The Clance, stuff is stupid [laughs] But, um, have, have you seen that, um, Stacey Solomon show?
Gaz· Host1:11
Which one?
Abbey Clancy· Host1:11
So she, like, goes into people's houses, empties the whole house out, and puts it into a huge warehouse.
Gaz· Host1:17
Oh, wow.
Abbey Clancy· Host1:18
So this family had, like, 1,200 books, um, 900 teddies- [laughs] ... um, 600 pairs of shoes, and they lay it in a warehouse. And it's, like, the biggest warehouse