Abbey Clancy looked incredible in a yellow bikini and coordinated linen shirt as she posed for an Instagram selfie during a family holiday in Almancil, Portugal on Sunday.
The model, 39, looked in good spirits as she soaked up the sun in the pastel two-piece by a private swimming pool at a huge luxury villa.
Leaving her long blonde tresses loose in waves, Abbey stunned in the bikini which she accessorised by layering two necklaces.
She was joined on the sun-soaked getaway by husband Peter Crouch, 44, and their four children – Sophia, 14, Liberty, ten, Johnny, seven, and Jack, six.
Last week, the couple put on a very loved-up display as they spent the day at the beach during their holiday in Portugal.
Peter and Abbey did not shy away from showing their affections for one another as the couple, who married in 2011, were seen packing on the PDA during a day trip to the beach.

Abbey Clancy looked incredible in a yellow bikini and coordinated linen shirt as she posed for an Instagram selfie during a family holiday in Almancil, Portugal on Sunday

The model, 39, soaked up the sun in the pastel two-piece by a private swimming pool at a huge luxury villa
Abbey was seen cuddling up to Peter as they shared a kiss, with the former footballer putting on a very amorous display as he smooched his wife.
For the day out, Abbey put on a leggy display in a one-shouldered striped cover-up, which she wore over a black bikini.
The model shielded her eyes with a pair of dark sunglasses and tucked her golden locks beneath a blue baseball hat to complete her stylish look.
Meanwhile, former footballer Peter showed off his muscular frame as he went shirtless in a pair of £240 Vilebrequin blue board shorts with turtles printed on them.
The couple jetted off for their sun-soaked holiday just weeks after celebrating their 14th wedding anniversary.
They got married at Stapleford Park on June 30, 2011, and renewed their vows in the Maldives to mark their ten-year anniversary.
Abbey recently opened up on the way she’s kept her marriage to Peter thriving over the years.
She admitted the key was ‘growing together’ throughout time with Peter and always staying ‘in sync’ with him.

Abbey snapped a picture of her kids playing the swimming pool and simply penned, ‘Home’
‘When we look back at our wedding day, some of the choices we’ve made, some things we’ve done in the past, we’re like ”Bloody hell, who were we then?”,’ the TV star told The Mirror.
‘But today? We’re still in sync, we’ve got the same interests and the same things that make us laugh. It’s really a happy time for us at the moment.
‘We honestly do everything together, except work – actually even work, because we have our podcast.’
The couple often give humorous insights into their relationship on their podcast, The Therapy Crouch, not shying away from discussing anything and everything.
During one chat on their podcast, the couple revealed the strict rule they’ve placed on their four children to improve their behaviour.
They implemented an iPad and phone ban at Christmas, insisting it’s led to a more positive attitude in their household.
Peter explained: ‘We said to them iPads and phones are gone and I feel we’ve stuck to that.
‘We made a conscious effort amongst ourselves to cut them out and they’ve properly cut them out.’

She was joined on the sun-soaked getaway by husband Peter Crouch , 44, and their four children – Sophia, 14, Liberty, ten, Johnny, seven, and Jack, six; pictured in Qatar in May
They mentioned other rules they’ve put in place include focusing on homework, spending time as a family before having quality time together once the kids go to bed.
Though their new rules were a success, it is not always plain-sailing and Abbey admitted Peter can sometimes get on her nerves when it comes to parenting.
She told OK! magazine: ‘Pete’s good cop and I’m bad cop. I’m the one going, ‘Do your homework, eat your veg’, and Pete’s like, ‘Let’s play, kids!’ which can be annoying but… it works.
‘Our kids are very good, though. They’ve all got distinct personalities but they’re all easy-going. That’s not to say family life isn’t chaotic – it’s chaotic!
‘There’s absolutely nothing chilled about, but we wouldn’t have it any other way.’