Abbey Clancy’s children take part in new Tesco’s F&F clothing campaign

She shot to fame after starring on Britain’s Next Top Model in 2006.

And now Abbey Clancy’s children have taken after their model mother as they took part in a new Tesco‘s F&F clothing campaign.    

Three of Abbey’s four children appeared in the new advert as youngest daughter Liberty, five, and eldest son Johnny, three, posed with fruit on their heads.

Sweet: Abbey Clancy’s children have taken after their model mother as they took part in a new Tesco’s F&F clothing campaign (Liberty, five, and Johnny, three, pictured) 

The little ones beamed for the camera as they held broccoli and bananas to their heads for a fun picture. 

Liberty donned a polka dot dress covered in rainbows while Johnny wore a pair of orange shorts and a T-shirt with a tractor on the front.  

While Abbey’s eldest daughter Sophia, 10, also posed for a sweet picture with her younger sibling Liberty. 

Sophia wore a polka dot T-shirt and denim shorts from the supermarket giant’s F&F clothing range.

Amazing: Abbey shot to fame after starring on Britain's Next Top Model in 2006 (pictured in 2020)

Amazing: Abbey shot to fame after starring on Britain’s Next Top Model in 2006 (pictured in 2020) 

Just like mum! Three of Abbey's four children appeared in the new advert as youngest daughter Liberty, five, and eldest son Johnny, three, posed with fruit on their heads (Sophia, 10, and Liberty pictured)

Just like mum! Three of Abbey’s four children appeared in the new advert as youngest daughter Liberty, five, and eldest son Johnny, three, posed with fruit on their heads (Sophia, 10, and Liberty pictured) 

Abbey shares children Sophia, Liberty, Johnny and Jack, 21 months, with former footballer husband Peter Crouch, 40. 

It comes after the couple were said to be in discussions for an ITV reality series about their life as a married couple, which would feature their children too.

A source told The Sun recently: ‘Abbey and Peter are seriously considering the project, as they think it could be fun and help their brand. 

Adorable: The little ones beamed for the camera as they held broccoli and bananas to their heads for a fun picture

Adorable: The little ones beamed for the camera as they held broccoli and bananas to their heads for a fun picture 

Family: Abbey shares children Sophia, Liberty, Johnny and Jack, 21 months, with former footballer husband Peter Crouch, 40

Family: Abbey shares children Sophia, Liberty, Johnny and Jack, 21 months, with former footballer husband Peter Crouch, 40 

‘Producers know that they are TV gold and it would be a huge hit with viewers. They might be super-wealthy, but they’re also really relatable.’ 

Meanwhile, Peter, alongside Maya Jama, will return to screens for a rebranded version of his BBC One show Save Our Summer during this year’s European Championships. 

The series will air how it was originally intended, a companion to Euro 2020 matches which have been rescheduled for this June, rather than a primetime Saturday night offering.

Fly on the wall: It comes after the couple were said to be in discussions for an ITV reality series about their life as a married couple, which would feature their children too

Fly on the wall: It comes after the couple were said to be in discussions for an ITV reality series about their life as a married couple, which would feature their children too

Due to the tournament’s postponement last year following the coronavirus pandemic, the show was transformed at short notice to fill the void left by the football. 

The programme was overshadowed by the furore surrounding presenter Maya’s ‘revealing’ outfits, which caused her to call out viewers for ‘hyper sexualising’ her figure.

However, with football matches to react upon both the BBC and Fulwell 73, the production company who make the series hope the show will pick up a cult following on its second edition.

A source told MailOnline: ‘The series deserves a second chance as it never ran how it was initially conceived.

‘The Euros is the essence of the show and without any football, producers faced an uphill battle from the start to make it work, especially with all the pressure it was under being aired on a Saturday night. 

‘Hopefully this summer viewers will be won over.’

The overhaul – expected to take place between June and July – is likely to feature a new name and the inclusion of a studio audience, which was heavily missed last year.

Comeback: Peter is returning alongside Maya Jama for a re-branded version of his BBC1 show Save Our Summer during this year’s European Championships (pictured last year)

Comeback: Peter is returning alongside Maya Jama for a re-branded version of his BBC1 show Save Our Summer during this year’s European Championships (pictured last year)