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Peter Andre - even more chapters of "his life"

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    Daisy BennybootsDaisy Bennyboots Posts: 18,375
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    I'm sure he changes his story about his nose job every so often. A quick check on Google comes up with :

    Hated his facial profile (there are no early pictures of him sideways on because of it)
    Kids bullied him at school.
    "Fans" commented on his nose.
    A small child, who loved him (naturally) said his nose was big.

    This is why I can't stand Peter Andre. He's extremely vain, however, if he can eek out a bit of sympathy from the public - he will. This is his main talent, actually. In fact he manages two bullied references in a small interview alone.
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    I'm sure he changes his story about his nose job every so often. A quick check on Google comes up with :

    Hated his facial profile (there are no early pictures of him sideways on because of it)
    Kids bullied him at school.
    "Fans" commented on his nose.
    A small child, who loved him (naturally) said his nose was big.

    This is why I can't stand Peter Andre. He's extremely vain, however, if he can eek out a bit of sympathy from the public - he will. This is his main talent, actually. In fact he manages two bullied references in a small interview alone.

    I never knew he had a nose job, what on earth did it look like before?
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    lexi22lexi22 Posts: 16,394
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    "It was recommended I take two or three weeks off, but I was back on stage within two nights."

    What a hero he is.
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    lexi22lexi22 Posts: 16,394
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    I'm sure he changes his story about his nose job every so often. A quick check on Google comes up with :

    Hated his facial profile (there are no early pictures of him sideways on because of it)
    Kids bullied him at school.
    "Fans" commented on his nose.
    A small child, who loved him (naturally) said his nose was big.

    This is why I can't stand Peter Andre. He's extremely vain, however, if he can eek out a bit of sympathy from the public - he will. This is his main talent, actually. In fact he manages two bullied references in a small interview alone.

    Why can't he just say I got my nose done cos I didn't like it, like any normal person would?
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    DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    lexi22 wrote: »
    Why can't he just say I got my nose done cos I didn't like it, like any normal person would?

    The abomination that is Andre isn't normal though lexi22.;)
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    I also didn't know this

    Peter has also revealed he was once treated in a psychiatric hospital after suffering from depression in the 90s. He said: "Over a two-week period I was having 20 to 30 panic attacks a day. I ended up in the psychiatric ward and the doctors didn't know what was going on. It was horrible, I was sitting with people with straight jackets on. I was thinking, 'What am I doing here?'"
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    DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    scone wrote: »
    I also didn't know this

    Peter has also revealed he was once treated in a psychiatric hospital after suffering from depression in the 90s. He said: "Over a two-week period I was having 20 to 30 panic attacks a day. I ended up in the psychiatric ward and the doctors didn't know what was going on. It was horrible, I was sitting with people with straight jackets on. I was thinking, 'What am I doing here?'"


    Don't believe that at all.:yawn:
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    Found it...it doesn't read like a proper interview, does it? They have also removed any mention of his brother.

    HOW HAVE YOU COPED WITH YOUR BROTHER'S DEATH LAST MONTH? It has had a devastating effect on our tight-knit family. It was one of the worst moments of my life when I got the call back in January last year and told that, Andrew, who was 54, had stage 4 kidney cancer and the prognosis wasn't good. I've cried every day since. I just wish I could have made things better for him.
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    The PrumeisterThe Prumeister Posts: 22,398
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    scone wrote: »
    I also didn't know this

    Peter has also revealed he was once treated in a psychiatric hospital after suffering from depression in the 90s. He said: "Over a two-week period I was having 20 to 30 panic attacks a day. I ended up in the psychiatric ward and the doctors didn't know what was going on. It was horrible, I was sitting with people with straight jackets on. I was thinking, 'What am I doing here?'"



    What a pile of utter, utter crock - and what a ridiculous and damaging portrayal of mental health care.

    NOBODY suffering from panic attacks would be put in a psychiatric ward and mixed with sectioned patients. I have never heard such a load of pitiful guff in all my life.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 328
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    Don't believe that at all.:yawn:

    I don't believe that either or him having 20 - 30 attacks a day.

    More like he had one panic attack once and went to a NHS walk in centre and sat next to someone wearing a Vivienne Westwood bondage jacket.
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    Jaymes wrote: »
    I don't believe that either or him having 20 - 30 attacks a day.

    More like he had one panic attack once and went to a NHS walk in centre and sat next to someone wearing a Vivienne Westwood bondage jacket.

    It wasn't even that, it was actually simply just someone with a sling and a bandaged wrist ;)
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    Blondie XBlondie X Posts: 28,662
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    scone wrote: »
    I never knew he had a nose job, what on earth did it look like before?

    This is an actual photo pre nose job http://www.trialpay.com/checkstatus/?c=97a5324&id=12836
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    Blondie XBlondie X Posts: 28,662
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    What a pile of utter, utter crock - and what a ridiculous and damaging portrayal of mental health care.

    NOBODY suffering from panic attacks would be put in a psychiatric ward and mixed with sectioned patients. I have never heard such a load of pitiful guff in all my life.

    Couldn't agree more Pru. It's absolute bollox and a disgusting lie about mental health care which is the sort of thing that would put people off getting the care they need through fear of being locked up with seriously ill people.
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    lexi22lexi22 Posts: 16,394
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    What a pile of utter, utter crock - and what a ridiculous and damaging portrayal of mental health care.

    NOBODY suffering from panic attacks would be put in a psychiatric ward and mixed with sectioned patients. I have never heard such a load of pitiful guff in all my life.

    From the same school of Utter Crock & Pitiful Guff that doesn't allow you to donate a kidney to a family member.
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    The PrumeisterThe Prumeister Posts: 22,398
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    Blondie X wrote: »
    Couldn't agree more Pru. It's absolute bollox and a disgusting lie about mental health care which is the sort of thing that would put people off getting the care they need through fear of being locked up with seriously ill people.



    Do he or CAN Associates really treat people with such contempt that they think they would believe this drivel:confused::rolleyes:
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    Blondie X wrote: »
    This is an actual photo pre nose job http://www.trialpay.com/checkstatus/?c=97a5324&id=12836


    Link doesn't work
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    KayteJKayteJ Posts: 157
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    scone wrote: »
    I also didn't know this

    Peter has also revealed he was once treated in a psychiatric hospital after suffering from depression in the 90s. He said: "Over a two-week period I was having 20 to 30 panic attacks a day. I ended up in the psychiatric ward and the doctors didn't know what was going on. It was horrible, I was sitting with people with straight jackets on. I was thinking, 'What am I doing here?'"

    He ended up in a psychiatric ward because he checked in himself, according to this article http://www.icelebz.com/gossips/peter_andre_needed_to_check_into_a_mental_institution_after_his_life_was_threatened/

    To be fair, none of us know what really happened, as the newspapers tend to write totally different stories anyway.
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    I just found out he has got his own clothing range out

    http://celebrityfashionclothing.co.uk/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=89&page=1

    Along with Amy Childs and Gemma Collins

    Some of it is already in the sale with a tenner knocked off
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    sconescone Posts: 14,850
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    KayteJ wrote: »
    He ended up in a psychiatric ward because he checked in himself, according to this article http://www.icelebz.com/gossips/peter_andre_needed_to_check_into_a_mental_institution_after_his_life_was_threatened/

    To be fair, none of us know what really happened, as the newspapers tend to write totally different stories anyway.

    To be fair when he was on Piers Morgan life stories he claimed he was only having up to 15 panic attacks a day, but I think he was talking about after his split from Katie Price, which was after the 90s
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    Betty BritainBetty Britain Posts: 13,721
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    KayteJ wrote: »
    He ended up in a psychiatric ward because he checked in himself, according to this article http://www.icelebz.com/gossips/peter_andre_needed_to_check_into_a_mental_institution_after_his_life_was_threatened/

    To be fair, none of us know what really happened, as the newspapers tend to write totally different stories anyway.

    Or he tells a different tale..depending on what scale of sympathy he wants...
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    Michelle_ClarkeMichelle_Clarke Posts: 1,140
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    What a pile of utter, utter crock - and what a ridiculous and damaging portrayal of mental health care.

    NOBODY suffering from panic attacks would be put in a psychiatric ward and mixed with sectioned patients. I have never heard such a load of pitiful guff in all my life.

    I agree it seems like a giant pile of crap. I can't believe people sectioned are put in the same room as someone suffering a panic attack. I cannot believe they put panic attack sufferers in mental hospitals either.
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    NotaTypoNotaTypo Posts: 4,253
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    lexi22 wrote: »
    From the same school of Utter Crock & Pitiful Guff that doesn't allow you to donate a kidney to a family member.
    And he and/or his management have done nothing to correct that utterly careless and downright irresponsible remark. :mad: All he had to say was that he wasn't a match. No need to make up crap about his attempt at a noble sacrifice.
    HAVE YOU GOOGLED A HEALTH CONDITION?

    I just ring my mum. Also, my girlfriend, Emily, is a medical student and both her father and mother are doctors, so I’m all set if I have any health concerns.
    Obviously he didn't ring any of them about being a kidney donor.
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    CrazyLoopCrazyLoop Posts: 31,148
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    I agree it seems like a giant pile of crap. I can't believe people sectioned are put in the same room as someone suffering a panic attack. I cannot believe they put panic attack sufferers in mental hospitals either.
    You do realise that panic attacks are one symptom of an anxiety disorder?! Some people are so badly affected by their anxiety that they need professional help, so he could have easily been admitted. Also I recall in his Piers Morgan interview it was also because of his depression & wanting to die as a result of his anxiety disorder. So it wasn't just for panic attacks :rolleyes: Anyway I'd take everything you read in the media as a pinch of salt as they often report things incorrectly.
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    Azura's StarAzura's Star Posts: 3,190
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    CrazyLoop wrote: »
    You do realise that panic attacks are one symptom of an anxiety disorder?! Some people are so badly affected by their anxiety that they need professional help, so he could have easily been admitted. Also I recall in his Piers Morgan interview it was also because of his depression & wanting to die as a result of his anxiety disorder. So it wasn't just for panic attacks :rolleyes: Anyway I'd take everything you read in the media as a pinch of salt as they often report things incorrectly.

    Hmmm.
    Isn't it strange that whenever PA is caught out spouting utter crap,it's always the media's fault for "reporting things incorrectly" and NEVER his fault for talking out of his shiny orange rear end?:rolleyes:
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    Daisy BennybootsDaisy Bennyboots Posts: 18,375
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    What a pile of utter, utter crock - and what a ridiculous and damaging portrayal of mental health care.

    NOBODY suffering from panic attacks would be put in a psychiatric ward and mixed with sectioned patients. I have never heard such a load of pitiful guff in all my life.

    Agreed. Also, if patients are combative, they would have been secured with a hard restraint, the straightjacket has been history in the western world for decades hasn't it? He's just trying to paint a romantic,cinematic image of his suffering.:rolleyes:
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