Abbey Clancy
Abbey Clancy was born in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom on January 10th, 1986 and is the Model. At the age of 38, Abbey Clancy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Career
Clancy was one of the thirteen finalists in the second cycle of Living TV's Next Top Model, competing over a ten-week term for a modelling job. Clancy made it to the final runway show with fellow contestant Lianna Fowler, eventually becoming the runner up.
Clancy modelled for numerous magazines and newspapers after being featured on Britain's Next Top Model. Clancy was on the front page of Arena magazine in May 2007 and modeled the Triumph Bonneville Motorbike. In the 2010 swimsuit issue, Clancy was selected to appear in a Sports Illustrated magazine. Clancy was shot by Yu Tsai for her sporting ties to Peter Crouch, and was photographed by the magazine wearing only body paint to make it seem as if she was wearing an England shirt.
Clancy appeared in a Umbro sportswear campaign in 2010, modeling an England shirt, as well as other footballer's wives and girlfriends from countries that have won the World Cup. Clancy walked in the Giles Deacon Ready-To-Wear line from the Giles Spring 2011 collection.
Clancy first appeared on the Elite Model Management: New York division's website in March 2011. In a fashion editorial by Absynth Photographic and a fashion film by Gabriel Gettman, she appeared in July 2013 as part of London designer Hasan Hejazi's campaign. Clancy was also modelled for the August 2011 edition of the UK Esquire, by photographer Slve Sundsb.
In December 2013, Clancy was included in the LOVE magazine's Advent Calendar alongside Suki Waterhouse and Cara Delevingne.
Clancy appeared on British Marie Claire's cover in July 2014 and British Elle in March 2015.
Abbey Clancy and her daughter Sophia Crouch collaborated with Lipsy, a London-based fashion brand, for the launch of their AW'19 range in October 2019. The AW'19 collection was first launched in Abu Dhabi in January 2020.
Clancy has appeared as a talking head in the documentaries Slave to Fashion and The Ultimate Bikini Guide for Channel 4 as a guest on programs including Richard & Judy, This Morning, and her own reality TV series Abbey and Janice: Beauty and the Best, which followed her attempts to break the Los Angeles modeling scene with Janice Dickinson as her mentor. On Living TV, the show aired from 14 May to 18 June 2007.
In the third series of Hell's Kitchen, Clancy appears. She was the third contestant to be voted off the show by the public and the fifth to leave overall.
Clancy appeared on Chris Moyles' Quiz Night with Patsy Kensit on May 10, 2009. She won her episode and was the overall champion of the first series.
The Fashion Show co-hosted by Clancy, as model Michelle de Swarte and George Lamb co-hosted the ITV2 series The Fashion Show. Chloe Cummings was one of the top 13 contestants in the fifth cycle of Britain's Next Top Model, in which Clancy herself was one of the first ex-conservant from the Top Model franchise to appear on the judging panel.
Clancy appeared as a "conservant" on a spoof version of Blind Date on an episode of Alan Carr: Chatty Man, in which Cilla Black was a guest.
Clancy and her mother Karen were featured in ITV2's The Parent Trip in April 2010. She has also appeared on A League of Their Own as a panelist.
Clancy appeared on James Corden's World Cup Live as a regular guest.
In 2011, she also co-hosted the reality TV show Great British Hairdresser.
Clancy gained the eleventh series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2013. Alja korjanec, a newcomer and Burn the Floor dancer, was her professional partner. During Blackpool Week, the team received their first "10s" of the season on November 16, 2013. During Musicals Week's first couple of the year to score a flawless "40" on November 30, 2013.
Clancy was introduced as the next host of a revived series of Britain's Next Top Model in 2015, nine years after she began her own career on the show.
Remember My Name, Clancy's first book, was published in March 2016.