'My boobs went, but I’ve got two beautiful kids' Abbey Clancy on her post-pregnancy shape
ABBEY CLANCY is far from concerned about her "saggier" appearance, after welcoming her daughter Liberty Rose into the world in June.
Abbey Clancy has set pulses racing in her first amagzine cover shoot after giving birth
However the Strictly Come Dancing winner has absolutely nothing to worry about as she smoulders on her first magazine cover as a mother-of-two, just twelve weeks after giving birth.
The 29-year-old and husband Peter Crouch are already planning to expand their brood, and are planning on a total of four children.
Speaking about her post-pregnancy shape in the November issue of Women’s Health, Abbey commented: "It's strange that my body makes news.
"I don't like those stories when it's put in a negative light. Like I'm starving myself. I live with a professional athlete. We eat healthy meals, home-cooked fresh food. My mum had four children and each time she had a baby, she was back to normal within weeks."
The smouldering shots of the WAG were taken 12 weeks after Liberty was born
Abbey said her and Peter hope to have two more children
Abbey, whose endless pins and toned tum are impossible to miss in the racy shoot, continued: "I don't diet, but with a four-year-old [eldest daughter Sophia], a new baby and no nannies, neither do I sit still.
"I'm 9st now. Your shape just changes. My boobs went. My belly button's a bit saggier. But I've got two beautiful babies, so I'm not that concerned."
Despite her busy schedule, the famous couple are keen to have a little boy.
The blonde beauty told the publication: "We'd like four. Including a boy. I felt so sorry for Pete when we were on holiday because there was a Chelsea Football Academy and Barbie World.
The Strictly winner said she'd lost her boobs following her pregnancy
"And all the dads were playing football with the little boys and Pete was getting glitter put on his eyes in Barbie World. I was like, 'we need a boy.'"
Finally, on the subject of Strictly romances, Abbey added: "It's intense. I think it's quite a fairytale. Especially for the woman… For the man too! Because the men are used to their normal life, then they've got these sexy dancers flopping round them… But I don't think that happens unless you're unhappy in your relationship. It didn't cross my mind."
The full interview with Abbey appears in the November 2015 issue of Women’s Health, on sale Thursday.
The couple would like a little boy in the future