Peter Crouch bravely mimicked his wife's Scouse accent during an advert recently, and it actually went down well with Abbey Clancy.
The celebrity couple share four kids together, and were married in 2011. While Abbey hails from Liverpool, her other half does not share the same roots.
The former LFC player and his wife have teamed up with McDonald's to produce some content for the fast food giant, and a new clip has been shared on social media.
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The video shows Abbey asking her husband to practise their lines ahead of filming. Pete says he doesn't need to, as he's a "professional" who "does this regularly now".
Abbey isn't convinced and wants to go over some lines. She reads her husband's lines in a voice she claims to sound like his, but Pete disagrees.
He later reads her lines out in "her voice", which is suddenly a lot more high-pitched. Abbey squirms, before admitting: "It's actually quite good to be honest."
Captioning the video on Instagram and Twitter, McDonald's UK said: "We never did get to that script did we guys…?"
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