Abbey Clancy is reportedly set to make her return to TV presenting in the coming months, with her said to have been chosen to front a new interior design show for ITV.
The model, 37, has previously hosted shows like Britain's Next Top Model. She fronted three cycles from 2013 to 2017, after having been runner-up on the show in 2006.
She's more recently been co-hosting the Therapy Crouch podcast with her husband Peter Crouch, 42. The recent project has been described as a "smash hit podcast".
And it has now been reported that Abbey will return to TV for an upcoming interior design show, with her said to be filming the six-part series over the summer.
A source told the Sun : "Abbey has been making waves on her podcast with Peter and now she's forging a path solo on the box." They went on to discuss the show itself.
They said that Abbey will front a new interior design show which is being developed for ITVBe and streaming service ITVX. The upcoming project is said to be a six-part series.
The source said that it will follow Abbey as she meets other women with a passion for interior design. They added that she is "hugely passionate" about interiors herself.
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The source acknowledged that it isn't her first hosting role, but said: "This will be Abbey's first solo presenting job for a major broadcaster and she could not be more excited."
According to the outlet, a source added that catwalk model Abbey is "warm and personable". They further commented about the project: "ITV think their audiences will love her."
Abbey competed on the second cycle of Britain's Next Top Model in 2006. She reached the final and placed as runner-up. She later became a judge on the show and its host.
The model - who has been married to former footballer Peter since 2011 - currently hosts the Therapy Crouch podcast with her husband, following its launch in January.
A synopsis for it teases: "We will be exploring the trials and tribulations experienced by us, and you the listener, as we navigate our way through complex relationships."
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