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Peter Andre Reveals He Was Left in ‘Absolute Pain’ After Fan Accidentally Kicked His Teeth

Peter Andre has opened up about a painful incident during one of his performances when a fan unintentionally injured his teeth, causing significant damage that required professional dental care.

The father-of-five recounted how the accident happened one night on stage. “I usually call people up on stage to have some fun,” Peter explained. “But someone who had a few too many drinks kicked their leg up, accidentally hitting the microphone, which then struck my tooth and chipped it badly. I was in absolute pain and actually suffered a few chips – talk about a kick in the teeth.”

Luckily, Peter’s wife Emily MacDonagh’s brother, Tom, runs an aesthetics clinic that offers private cosmetic dentistry services, including through DentaQuest. Peter seized the opportunity to share his gratitude and promote Tom’s clinic on social media. Emily has also been documenting the dental journey on the clinic’s Instagram page.

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From the passenger seat of his car, Peter showed off his restored smile, saying, “Look what they’ve done. They just put my original teeth back to normal! No more chips, or potatoes in general. Oh, I’m so happy.”

Peter married NHS GP Emily in 2015, and together they have three children: Millie (11), Theo (9), and Belle (21 months). He is also father to Junior (20) and Princess (18) from his previous marriage to former glamour model Katie Price.

In his recent column for New! magazine, Peter reflected on fatherhood, noting, “George Clooney has mentioned how it was easier for him to become a dad later in life, and for some people, that’s true. For me, I felt ready at the right age to start a family. You do mature as you get older, but I’m happy with the number of children we have. I’m done at 52 – I’m content with my brood!”

Peter also spoke about his greatest fear as a parent in his weekly OK! magazine column. He addressed the tragic story of 11-year-old Olivia Curley, who died in what is believed to be a drug-related incident. Peter expressed deep concern about the dangers children face from peer pressure and drugs, saying, “Kids are impressionable. They can be offered things and be peer-pressured into taking them.”

He added, “It’s devastating to think such a horror could happen to anyone, especially a child. As a parent, it’s every person’s worst nightmare, and in this case, it is heartbreakingly real.”

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