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Peter Andre shocks This Morning fans with bizarre confession

The star believes in extraterrestrial life

Aussie heartthrob Pete Andre has shocked This Morning fans after admitting he believes in ALIENS.

The star appeared on the show in a bizarre segment as he revealed he has started a hunt for extraterrestrial life.

The 44-year-old interviewed Ronnie Wood’s former wife Jo and a woman who claim to have been abducted by aliens.

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The star explained how he started to believe in aliens saying: “You see, I do believe that alien spacecrafts have visited this planet – why? Because I’ve seen one.

“A few years ago I was driving through the Nevada desert with my family close to the famous Area 51 military base.

“You’re only allowed within a certain distance of the base and believe me I got as close as I could.

“What I saw was unbelievable.”

The dad-of-four revealed that he spoke to a lady called Hilary Porter who claims to have been abducted by aliens more than once.

She said: “I was about five-years-old, I was playing in a large field and I was grabbed by a reptilian and dragged across the ground.

“I was dragged into a round chamber under the disc and we started to move upwards.”

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But fans slammed the star for his admission.

One wrote on Twitter: “Peter Andre doesn’t believe in aliens, he’s just got nothing better to do #thismorning.”

“Peter Andre is stuck for a job then #ThisMorning,” another said.

A third tweeted: “Peter Andre on the hunt for aliens, ffs give me a break! #ThisMorning.”

In other news Pete shared a touching tribute to his late brother who passed away in 2012 following his battle with kidney cancer.

The star posted the message to his 3.52 million followers saying: “Happy Birthday my brother RIP Never ever forgotten.”

The reality star previously opened up about coping with his loss and how his family are dealing with the traumatic passing.

He told This Morning hosts Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield: “We are so close that the pain is as great whoever it is and it happened to be our eldest brother, who was quite young, and it tore us apart.

“We have not to this day three, four years later sat down as a family and talked about it.”


Rebecca Carter
Associate Editor (News)