ABBEY Clancy and Peter Crouch have revealed the strict rule they’ve placed on their four children to improve behaviour.
The parents implemented an iPad and phone ban at Christmas and it seems to be working wonders, with them insisting it’s led to a more positive attitude.
Speaking on their The Therapy Crouch podcast, Peter, 44, said: “We said to them iPads and phones are gone and I feel we’ve stuck to that.
“We made a conscious effort amongst ourselves to cut them out and they’ve properly cut them out.”
They highlighted daughter Sophia, 12, and said it’s helped to instill a sense of gratitude in her life which radiates through the family.
Other rules they’ve put in place include being present with the kids after school, focusing on homework and making dinner before having their time as a couple once the kids are in bed.
The honest couple – who are also parents to Liberty Rose, nine, Johnny, seven, and Jack, five – often discuss and poke fun at their sex life on the show.
Abbey, 39, previously said Pete’s use of emojis to try and initiate sex were actually a turn off.
She said: “I just don’t know how long I can go on with these sexual emojis that you keep sending me.
“If the kids go to school and he hears me like, put the key in the door, I’m in and no one’s in the house, I just get a beaver and an aubergine emoji text.
“I’m not even gonna say the last one but you can imagine what it is.”
Peter confirmed: “There’s three emojis.”
Abbey described the third one: “I’ve got a bit of hydration in there. How vile is that? Am I supposed to go, ‘Oh yeah, now I’m bang up for it’.”
She added: “Do you think you’re going to get lucky with those messages?”
Peter replied: “I’m just letting you know, I’m just putting my cards on the table.”
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