Peter Andre has shared the one aspect of moving to the UK from Australia that he found challenging. He also offers encouragement to Brits trying to survive the “miserable” month of January.
Peter Andre has admitted he used to struggle with winter when he moved to the UK. The Mysterious Girl singer, 52, spent his childhood in Australia but moved to the far colder climate in the early 1990s to pursue his pop career, and he has remained here ever since, but initially struggled to keep his spirits up as he adjusted to the vast difference in temperature.
What’s more, the star is also aware just how “tough” this time of year can be for so many people, and appreciates that they can find things “really difficult,” especially after the festive period is done.
Writing in his new! magazine column, he said: “January can be such a depressing month for a lot of people here in the UK. Not only do millions suffer from the cost-of-living crisis, especially post-Christmas, but it can also be cold and miserable. It’s a tough time for many.
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“But Brits are resilient and always find a way to battle through tough times. I used to find it really difficult to deal with winter after I came over from the tropical parts of Australia. But there’s also a very beautiful part of this year, especially in the build-up to Christmas.”
However, the former I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! The contestant is pleased that he has a lot to look forward to as he prepares to head out on tour across the UK with The Very Best of Frankie Valli and wants others to remember that things will “improve” eventually, as he wishes them all the best for the coming year.
He continued, “Thankfully, I’ve had a really busy year so far, and it’s given me real focus.” I am aware that many people have seasonal affective disorder, which can really derail people at this time of year. But keep in mind that the days will get longer and the weather will start to improve, so enjoy a fantastic 2026 together.
Peter has been based in the UK for over 30 years. He married NHS doctor Emily in 2015, with the pair having three children together – Millie, 11, Theo, nine, and 21-month-old Belle. The reality star already has two children with his ex-wife, former glamour model Katie Price – they are parents to Junior, 20, and Princess, 18 together. It was recently reported that Peter has no plans to appear on the upcoming series of Princess’ reality show The Princess Diaries, despite having featured prominently the first time round.
Elsewhere in his column, Peter spoke out about Adolescence star Owen Cooper’s plans to go leave education as soon as possible so he can focus on his career, noting that his father made sure he finished school, and he insisted his own children do the same before going into anything else. He said: “I do understand Owen’s point of view. He has had a lot of success with Adolescence, and has probably been given some great opportunities.
“I can’t recall when I was 16 when I was offered my recording deal. I was a guest on an Australian national talent show, and luckily, I was given a recording deal to record live on air. I had to resign from my job and enter it.
“But my dad told me to finish my education, and that is when I did that.” With my kids, I made the same decision. They had to complete their education before moving on to anything else.
But the singer recently revealed that he has no plans to have any more children and he is very happy with where he is in life now. He said: “George Clooney has been talking about how it was easier for him to become a dad later on in life – and for some people it is. Some people want to get a lot of their career done and then focus on children.
“I felt ready to start having kids,” I said. I could have waited a little longer, but you get older and you get more mature. At 52, you can’t stop growing up and you get more mature.





