Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy are reportedly in negotiations over a fly-on-the-wall TV series that would take viewers inside their £3 million mansion. The documentary-style project is said to be lined up for Amazon Prime Video, with filming able to start later this year if they agree a deal.
The timing matters because the series could reach TV as early as 2027, making this the clearest sign yet that the couple are edging towards a new on-screen project. A person familiar with the plan said Crouch and Clancy have turned themselves into a celebrity duo through years of joint TV appearances and ad campaigns, and that a fly-on-the-wall format was the next logical step.
Clancy already has a track record in front of cameras. She hosted Britain's Next Top Model and won Strictly Come Dancing in 2013, but she has also made clear she would not go back for an all-stars version of the show. “I did do a Christmas reunion once [in 2015],” she said. “But I don't want to do [all-stars] because I already won. I don't want to risk going on it again and not winning. That's the only thing I've got! So, I'd probably say no.”
That hesitation gives the new project a sharper edge. The couple are believed to be in talks rather than a finished deal, so the cameras are not in yet and nothing is locked down. If the negotiations are completed, the show would follow a pattern Amazon Prime Video has already used with other celebrity-led documentaries, but for now the real question is whether Crouch and Clancy are ready to let a streaming platform into their home on the platform's terms.

