Abbey Clancy is launching a solo TV career after signing a deal with ITV.

Abbey Clancy has landed a new role

Abbey Clancy has landed a new role

The 36-year-old model - who launched 'The Therapy Crouch' podcast with her husband Peter Crouch earlier this year - is set to front an interior design series for the broadcaster and the she's going to start filming in the summer.

An insider told The Sun newspaper: "Abbey has been making waves on her podcast with Peter and now she's forging a solo path on the box."

Abbey is said to be "hugely passionate" about the project and is looking forward to getting involved.

The source added: "Abbey is hugely passionate about interiors so she is so happy to have been asked to take part.

"She has had a few hosting stints before but on lesser-known shows and channels - like when she fronted 'Britain's Next Top Model' on Lifetime for one series in 2015."

Meanwhile, her husband Peter, 42, previously revealed he was offered the lead role in a new sitcom playing himself.

In his book 'How To Be An Ex-Footballer', he said: "I liked it. A fake documentary, elements of both 'The Office' and Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's 'The Trip'.

"The scripts were excellent, written by James Kayler and Steve Lawrence who I’d worked with on Sport Relief.

"One mooted episode was called 'Eat, Pray, Love', and involved me going on a spa trip, only to accidentally join a cult.

"The final line in the blurb will stay with me for quite a long time, 'Can Crouchie escape before he’s killed?' "

He also joined 'The Masked Dancer' panel last year for the second season alongside Davina McCall, Jonathan Ross and Oti Mabuse, and he had admitted the judging gig was “more nerve-wracking” than taking a penalty for England.

He said before the show: “I trained every single day of my life to play football so being in that position, you know you’ve been in training for it and you’re ready to go."