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Peter Andre poses with acting legend after bagging major TV drama role
Peter Andre poses with acting legend after bagging major TV drama role

Metro

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Metro

Peter Andre poses with acting legend after bagging major TV drama role

Following major backlash to his latest silver screen role, Peter Andre is trying his hand at acting once more, this time on TV—and he's starring alongside one of the greats. The 90s pop star caught heat earlier this year when the trailer for Jafaican dropped, a movie in which Peter plays a small-time con artist immersing himself in Jamaican culture to pull off a risky scam. It involved the Australian singer, 52, wearing dreadlocks and putting on an accent, with social media going to town with their criticism and ripping into the 'outrageous' plot. A few months on, though, and Peter is back with a very different role. It's been confirmed that he'll star in The Sunshine Murders, a murder mystery drama set to air on Channel 5 in September. Teasing the job in his OK! Magazine column last October, he penned: 'I have also got a part in a new Channel 5 drama as one of the lead characters, which I'm excited about. 'I can't reveal the name of it just yet or give much away, but I start filming next month and can't wait to get stuck in. Watch this space!' Now, we have a look behind-the-scenes of the action, thanks to images shared with the cast. Shot by Cork Films, the series will also guest star English acting legend Stephanie Beacham, Dimensions star Camilla Rutherford, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows actor Nick Moran, and EastEnders' Nina Wadia. In a smiley photo, the Mysterious Girl hitmaker sits beside Coronation Street star Stephanie, 78, with him wearing a tracksuit while she is glammed up in costume to play Lady Gloria Whitten-Soames. Another sees him in the dressing room with his co-stars, as well as supportive son Junior, 20, who seemingly visited his dad on set. As for Peter's part in the show, he'll be seen like never before, donning all the professional get-up of a Greek pathologist tasked with examining the murder victims. When Peter's casting was confirmed earlier this month, he was seen on the official poster for The Sunshine Murders, wearing his white lab coat and blue rubber gloves. We know that his character's name is George Constantinos, but that's all for now, as further plot details are being kept hush-hush. Peter will likely be hoping for a warmer response to the character of George than that of Jafaican's Gary Buckle, aka Gazza. Upon facing the wrath of the internet, Peter spoke out in defence of the film, which also starred Wil Johnson, Jamie Lomas, and Oliver Samuels. Ahead of the movie's release celebrations in Queensland, Peter was asked by Channel 7 in Australia: 'The trailer did see some headlines about an English-born, Australian-raised actor playing a Jamaican character; you know about that? Are you surprised there's been some mixed feedback here, or were you anticipating that?' He responded: 'Well, to be fair, I mean, I think it's good to get all sorts of feedback. I mean, this is not … it's my first lead role, but I've done quite a few roles before. And all of them, I've played different characters. 'So for me, it's acting—I get to do something light-hearted, something funny. Something that, y'know, is the kind of film I'd wanna watch. So it's almost like a little bit self-indulgent in the sense that I get to do something that I've really, really wanted to do.' Peter went on to praise director Fredi Nwaka for allowing him to play someone 'very, very different'. In a further conversation with Metro, the Insania vocalist insisted it was 'never the intention' to 'genuinely offend' anyone. He also recalled his Get Down On It with Kool & The Gang, which he re-released in 1996. In the music video, he wore an Afro wig. 'I was just a bit surprised that this was the one that seemed to cause controversy, and not the role that I played in Fredi's last film, where I actually had to play someone that was racist,' he added, referring to the 2022 film On the Other Foot, in which he played a member of the EDL. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 'But again, you have to listen to people; if someone genuinely feels wronged, we understand. We never intended that, ever.' More Trending Prior to the controversial Jafaican film, Peter's acting CV consisted of various film and TV roles. While he's known for portraying himself on reality TV shows like I'm A Celebrity and fly-on-the-wall series with ex-wife Katie Price, he also had roles in movies such as The Inheritance (2019) and SnapCatch (2023). And he's no stranger to the stage, having performed a dual role of Vince Fontaine and Teen Angel in Grease on the West End. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. View More » MORE: Neighbours and Coronation Street legends unite for new 'twisted' drama MORE: Peter Andre's wife Emily reveals she suffered rare complication while giving birth MORE: Psychological thriller starring Line of Duty legend will be your next obsession

Peter Andre lands first TV drama role in mystery murder show after his film Jafaican faced race row backlash
Peter Andre lands first TV drama role in mystery murder show after his film Jafaican faced race row backlash

Daily Mail​

time28-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Peter Andre lands first TV drama role in mystery murder show after his film Jafaican faced race row backlash

Reality star Peter Andre, known for his lightweight showbusiness appearances, is all set to star in his first straight TV drama role - as a Greek pathologist! The Sunshine Murders, a mystery murder show, shot by Cork Films, whose guest stars will include Stephanie Beacham, Camilla Rutherford and Nick Moran is due to start on Channel 5 in September. And Peter, who was brought up in Australia, will take a starring role having been specially chosen by Anglo - Antipodean film makers, mother and daughter team, Merryn and Emily Corcoran. Peter will be in serious mode as he swops his usual casual look of trendy torn jeans and trainers for a white doctor's coat and clinical rubber gloves as he examines victims of gruesome murders. He caused a stir earlier this year with his comic impression of a Jamaican Rasta criticised as politically incorrect casting for the film Jafaican. But now the ex Strictly star is back in more familiar territory - his parent's homeland of Cyprus filming in Paphos and Larnaca, near Kiti (where he still has a villa). His eldest son, Junior, even visited him on set with Merryn sharing some photos to Instagram. Peter said he faced a 'hard challenge' filming controversial movie Jafaican - which has been branded 'profoundly disrespectful' amid an ongoing 'race row' backlash. The singer has now discussed how he prepared for the 'challenging' role, which required him to wear dreadlocks and adopt a Jamaican accent to play con artist Gary Buckle. The Mysterious Girl hitmaker also plays Denton 'Kill Man' Powell in Fred Nwaka's blockbuster, which was released at Odeon cinemas on May 20. 'I think that with the Jamaican side of it, the Patois parts were dubbed over by a Jamaican actor but instead of me miming over the Patois, I had to learn all the [words] that were delivered on screen,' he told the Daily Star in a recent interview. 'They dubbed over me, so that was a real challenge but it was one that I absolutely loved doing.' The British-Australian TV star revealed he 'loved' playing Gary because he 'really felt the character'. He added: 'Playing Denton I found really a great challenge, I absolutely loved that character. I loved the seriousness of him, the tone changes and it was a brilliant part to play.' The I'm A Celebrity alum has under fire publicly, and defended his choice to take on the controversial during a recent appearance on This Morning. Peter appeared on the sofa alongside director and friend Fredi to chat to Alison Hammond, 52, and Dermot O'Lear y, 51 - with plenty of fans raising complaints. During his appearance, Peter and Fredi opened up about the three-year process of creating the film, and how much thought had gone into it and how surprised they have been over the negative comments about it. Peter said to Alison and Dermot: 'If at any point where anyone said "This is not right, we shouldn't do it"... 'That's why we were shocked. We had approval from everyone, we laughed. Laughed so much doing it. We were a little bit like...' He added: 'I've always said if someone is genuinely offended by something, you need to hear them. 'The problem is when you get people that are offended, but they you go "What are you offended about?" 'And they're like...' The pair urged viewers to go and watch the film for themselves to make their own opinion on it, rather than just viewing the trailer.

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