Peter Crouch set for £3 million mansion TV deal

Peter Crouch set for £3 million mansion TV deal

peter crouch and Abbey Clancy are reportedly in talks for a fly-on-the-wall TV series that would put cameras inside their £3 million mansion. The reported project would turn their home life into a documentary-style format, with Amazon Prime Video said to be the platform in negotiations.

Prime Video talks

The couple are said to be in negotiations over the series, which could give them another screen presence beyond the TV shows and ad campaigns they have already done together. A source said: "Peter and Abbey have quickly turned themselves into the ultimate celebrity couple by appearing together on various TV shows and in ad campaigns."

"They’re said to be in negotiations with Prime Video but the deal is expected to be a real money-spinner for them," the same source said. That puts the business side of the story ahead of the domestic one: this is not just access to a house, but a pitch for a format that could travel onto a major streaming service.

Abbey Clancy's track record

Abbey Clancy won Strictly Come Dancing in 2013 and previously hosted Britain's Next Top Model. She also said, "I did do a Christmas reunion once [in 2015]."

She has been blunt about an all-stars return: "But I don't want to do [all-stars] because I already won." In another comment, she said, "I don't want to risk going on it again and not winning." That puts a ceiling on how far the nostalgia angle can go on screen.

Later this year to 2027

Filming could start later this year if the couple agrees a deal, and the series could be on TV as early as 2027. The timing suggests the project is still at the negotiation stage, but the reported interest is specific enough to make this more than loose celebrity chatter.

For viewers, the appeal is simple: a couple with established TV credit, a £3 million home, and enough familiarity to sell a domestic format without needing a bigger setup. If the talks land, the next real milestone is whether Prime Video turns the idea into a commission rather than a one-off pitch.

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