Abbey Clancy claims she was snubbed by ITV show after agreeing to join cast

Former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Abbey Clancy shared on the latest episode of the podcast she hosts with Peter Crouch that she was approached for a role on ITV’s G’Wed

Podcast host Abbey Clancy has shared that she was once approached by ITV to appear in one of its shows. She however teased recently that she was snubbed by the broadcaster after agreeing to take part in the project.

Abbey, 39, announced on the latest episode of the Therapy Crouch podcast that she had been approached to appear on G’Wed. The sitcom, which launched last year, follows a group of teenagers and is set in her home city of Liverpool. The BAFTA nominated comedy was brought up on the podcast, hosted by Abbey and her husband Peter Crouch, 44, amid a discussion about Scouse representation on TV. The BBC’s This City is Ours was referenced and then G’Wed.

Abbey Clancy, in a stripey top and jeans, and Peter Crouch, in a white top and blue trousers, sat on a sofa recording a podcast with microphones in front of them.
Abbey Clancy (left), pictured with her husband Peter Crouch (right), teased on their podcast recently that she was approached over a role on ITV’s G’Wed(Image: Youtube/The Therapy Crouch)

After the ITV2 sitcom was mentioned whilst recording the episode, Abbey shared: “They asked me to be in that.” Then asked if she had declined the offer to appear on the show, she replied: “I said yeah but they never got back to me.”

Abbey and Peter, who launched the podcast in 2023, were both seen laughing moments later. Whilst a producer in the background appeared to tease over the news: “Fair enough.” Abbey then teased: “Come ‘ed, lad. Get in touch, will ya!”

Her comments come after G’Wed returned for its second series just a few months ago. The acclaimed show, which centres on the lives of characters including Reece Duffy (played by Dylan Thomas-Smith) and Aimee Morris (Amber Harrison), launched with its first series in February last year.

The second series was released by ITV in February this year. It was announced last year that the show had been renewed for two more series following the release of the first. Writer Danny Kenny said then: “It’s amazing and exciting that we get to do this again and I can’t wait for series 2 and 3 next year.”

And Nana Hughes, Head of Comedy ITV, praised Danny in a statement that was released at the time. Nana said amid the renewal news: “It is great to see that G’wed has resonated with our audiences across ITVX, ITV1 and ITV2!

“[Danny’s] writing had us crying with laughter one second, crying real tears the next and then back to laughter. And the hugely talented cast brought so much charm and cheek to the show, we can’t wait to welcome everyone back to Liverpool for a second and third series when G’wed returns in 2025.”

Max Ainsworth, Dominic Murphy, Dylan Thomas-Smith and Zak Douglas stood by a bus in a promo photo for ITV's G'Wed.
The sitcom, which includes Max Ainsworth (left), Dominic Murphy (centre left), Dylan Thomas-Smith (centre right) and Zak Douglas (right) among its cast, launched last year(Image: ITV)

G’Wed is among the nominees at this year’s BAFTA Television Awards, which will be held at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall in London next Sunday. The event, broadcast by the BBC, is set to be hosted by Alan Cumming.

The Scripted Comedy category includes G’Wed as one of the nominees. It’s up against Alma’s Not Normal, Brassic and Ludwig for the accolade at the awards ceremony.

Whilst cast member Dylan is nominated for Male Performance in a Comedy. The actor is in the category alongside Extraordinary’s Bilal Hasna, Mr Bigstuff’s Danny Dyer, Kaos’ Nabhaan Rizwan, Changing Ends’ Oliver Savell and Smoggie Queens’ Phil Dunning.

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