Abbey Clancy: 'I have a unique taste in men'
Abbey Clancy: 'I have a unique taste in men', Abbey Clancy Interview, We caught up with the stunning Abbey Clancy during her busy promotion for the new Lynx spray for women and found out what she thinks about attraction, romance and what she’s got in store for 2012. Abbey Clancy is one of the country's most beautiful and loved models. As a WAG (she married footballer Peter Crouch last summer) TV presenter and fashionista, she became famous for many reasons. After giving birth to her first child last year - Sophia Ruby - she's stayed out of the public eye for some time, but now she's back as the face of the new Lynx spray for women, Attract For Her.
We caught up with Abbey and chatted to her about all things attraction, romance and even Valentine's day, which she reckons is the "boy's job to plan!".
We couldn't help but wonder why Lynx - famously a very male brand - had decided to bring out a spray solely for women. "It's just about time that girls got a piece of the action, instead of having these guys with all these girls flocking around them! It's good that the girls can have it as well," Abbey explained.
And what advice could she share about attracting someone you really like? "Well, it's good to smell good! Also, I think that what attracts me to boys is a great sense of humour, someone who's really fun to be around. I think that works to be around."
The 26-year-old Liverpool-born lass is also looking forward to Valentine's day, her first as a wife to Peter.
"I'm quite excited this year because it's my first Valentine's day as husband and wife so hopefully it'll be something nice," she explained.
She's obviously really loved-up too. When asked if she had any celebrity crushes she was adamant that she only had eyes for her hubby - aww!
"Honestly [I fancy] no-one That's not a lie! Only my husband at this precise moment."
"I don't really tend to fancy men that everyone does like David Beckham or Brad Pitt. I've got a more different and unique taste in men, I would say," she insisted.
Abbey joined a throng of beautiful women who camped overnight at a local supermarket to be first in line to buy the limited edition Lynx For Her fragrance.
Facing the bitter cold, dozens of young women pitched up tents in Asda's car park and settled in for a long, cold night to get their hands on Lynx's first ever female body spray - Lynx Attract For Her - which went on public sale alongside the Lynx Attract For Him on Tuesday 7 February.
See pictures from the launch below - we have to applaud Abbey for wearing such an outfit in such chilly conditions!
via: msn
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