Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch get complaints from neighbours after keeping them awake at night

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Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch reportedly kept their neighbours awake all night after enjoying a boozy karaoke party with pals as they holidayed at Quinta do Lago on the Algarve in Portugal.

The pair are said to have hosted their friends for a raucous pool party, which saw them belting out their favourite tunes, including some of the hits from the Norwegian band A-ha, who are legendary for their cult hit, Take On Me.

A source told the Mirror: “The music was so loud everyone in the street could hear it – and several came out to see what was going on.”

Former footballer Peter, 42, is said to have given it his all as he took his turn on the karaoke, with the source adding: “You could hear him screaming his lungs out. They were playing all the classics, like A-ha’s Take on Me. At one point Peter and Abbey sang Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance with Somebody and the guests were cheering.


Inside Abbey Clancey and Peter Crouch's gorgeous family holiday with four kids

“The party started at around 5pm and didn’t wrap up until 1am, which did get on some residents’ nerves. Others felt they were just having a laugh – but hope they don’t do it too often.”

OK! has contacted Abbey and Peter's reps for comment.

The couple have been enjoying their sun-soaked trip with their four children, Sophia, 11, Liberty, seven, Johnny, five, and Jack, three.

They've shared plenty of snaps to social media from their trip, which included a day out on a yacht and lots of family fun time on the beach.

It looks like this trip has gone a lot more smoothly than their last holiday to Portugal, in April, as their eldest daughter, Sophia, was rushed to hospital with the serious virus, meningitis.

The virus, which is inflammation of the lining around your brain and spinal cord, can be life-threatening if not treated very quickly by doctors.

Little Sophia became unwell during a family trip to Portugal, leaving her frightened parents feeling "vulnerable".

Abbey also told of how her three other children were also displaying flu and coughing symptoms, as she described the experience as "terrifying".

Speaking on their own podcast, named The Therapy Crouch podcast, model Abbey said: "The school holidays have been tough.

"We got to Portugal and Sophia was in hospital with meningitis which was just the scariest thing on earth.

"Being in a foreign hospital, language barriers, the words like meningitis being thrown around, lumbar punctures, brain scans.

"It was horrific – I felt so vulnerable – and scary. But I must say the medical care over there were just out of this world."

Thankfully, Sophia made a full recovery.

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