Peter Crouch stars in ad for major laundry detergent firm after signing huge six-figure deal

Peter Crouch stars in ad for major laundry detergent firm after signing huge six-figure deal

FORMER football star Peter Crouch shows he’s still got a clean first touch – as he controls a muddy football in a new ad for Ariel.

The retired England striker has netted a six figure deal to front the washing brand’s latest stain-busting TV campaign.

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Peter Crouch was pictured muddying a clean white shirt as he controlled a muddy football
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Crouch was filming an advert for washing brand Arial, after signing a six-figure deal
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Crouchy, 43, gets his white shirt dirty by bringing down a ball on his chest in scenes filmed at Fulmer Place Farm in Slough, Berks, on Friday.

Other clips show him rolling around in a pig sty with rare breed hogs and also feature the music lover partying at a muddy festival.

It comes after the ex-Liverpool, Spurs and Pompey striker joked he was the “star of the show” after featuring in his model wife’s lingerie ad.

Abbey Clancy, 38, stunned in red stockings as she straddled Pete on a snooker table in the X-rated campaign for Agent Provocateur.

He is seen laid back on a snooker table as his wife crawled seductively between his legs.

The couple were recently criticised by fans for ‘flaunting’ their enviable £3 million mansion while hosting a lavish Asian-inspired banquet.

The feast was made up of ‘customised menus’ and treated to ‘impeccable service for any occasion’ boasting Japanese with Peruvian influences.

Model Abbey, 38, told followers: “Thank you to Nobu catering team for the most incredible night.”

The presenter and WAG told chefs in the video: “We’re not going to let you leave. You’re staying forever.”

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The scenes were filmed in Berkshire on Friday with the advert soon to hit our screens
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6ft 7 Crouch found a door high enough for his height not to be an issue – despite the Mind your Head sign
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