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Peter Andre Apologizes After Radio Interview No-Show
31 Jan
Summary
- Singer Peter Andre missed a scheduled live radio interview.
- Andre later apologized to DJ Alex Grundon on air.
- The singer also discussed social media dangers and the Beckham family feud.

Singer Peter Andre recently issued an apology to BBC presenter Alex Grundon after a no-show at a scheduled live radio interview. Andre disappeared moments before he was due to join the broadcast on Saturday, prompting Grundon to playfully tease him on air. The singer was later "found" and appeared on the show, where he apologized live, stating, "I apologise, I need it."
The interview also touched upon Andre's strong stance against social media use for those under 16, highlighting concerns about AI and the potential for misuse of images. He shared his protective approach to his younger children, contrasting it with the more public experiences of his older children.
Furthermore, Andre offered his perspective on the widely publicized Beckham family fallout. He expressed empathy for the hurt involved, noting that "so much is going on behind closed doors" and advising against judgment without full knowledge of family dynamics.




