Peter Andre acknowledged that the demise of his mother is “really hard” for him to discuss and that it is “really hard” for him to acknowledge how heartbreaking things have been for him.
Peter Andre has shared a sad realisation following the “decline” of his mum just before her 90th birthday. The Mysterious Girl singer, 52, recently issued an update on mother, Thea, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s in 2023, and can now no longer speak.
Now, the former I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! star, whose mum lives in Australia, has explained that it is “really hard” for him to talk about, he wants to give hope to other families who might be going through something similar.
Writing in his new! magazine column, he said: “I recently gave an update about my mum no longer being able to speak, and although it can be really hard to talk about, I’m in the hope that it can be of help to others going through similar things. Mum has a combination of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
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Peter, who has Amelia, 12, Theo, nine, and 21-month-old Belle with his wife Emily, noted that his youngest is still managing to bond with her grandparents over the phone but the heartbreaking circumstances have led him to realise just how precious time is.
He continued, “I FaceTime my mother twice daily. The sad thing is that my mother doesn’t respond when I speak with her once per day. She can’t speak to her at all; she just babbles. She always frantically picks up the phone to chat with her granddad, and it’s the sweetest thing. She also has a genuine love for him.
“Mum will have just celebrated her 90th birthday as you read this. They married for 70 years, and their wedding anniversary is this year at 93. And while it doesn’t make their decline any easier, it has changed the way I view things. I appreciate it more. He shared his worries that his mother’s Christmas would be the last time her Parkinson’s would progress, and he also shared a sweet video of his young daughter, Belle, with her grandparents on FaceTime.
But the star, who also has Junior, 20, and 18-year-old Princess with ex-wife Katie Price, insisted that he “cherished every moment” with his parents and children in the sad update. In the video, young Belle was seen blowing a kiss to her grandfather in Australia, before attempting to get the phone off her father to continue showering her grandparents with love.
Moments like these are the most precious in my life, Peter told his Instagram followers. He continued, “Sadly, now that my mother is unable to speak anymore,” adding: Belle and her Bapou (Greek for grandfather) have a wonderful daily conversation, and you can tell they adore one another.
“Every time, melts my heart.” She does occasionally see her Yiayia (Greek for grandmother), but sadly, the Parkinson’s is affecting her. With both my parents and my children, I treasure every moment. His post, which has received over 21 000 likes, quickly received a lot of support messages.
Although they are so far away, one fan said, “I love that your kids can see them.” A second phrase, “Parkinson’s is a cruel disease, just remember your mother as she was,” is penned: “Treat her every day, every day.
A third writer penned the words “Beautiful Memories, What a lovely relationship they have.” Another typed: “Lovely that your children and family can keep in touch with FaceTime calls despite you being unable to obviously visit Australia every week. Belle adores her Bapou-Mags.
Peter told our sister website, OK!, while updating his mother last month. Magazine: “Of course, I worry that this might be my mother’s last Christmas.” She is very delicate. Her Parkinson’s has advanced significantly.
She’s almost gone, and it’s heartbreaking because she’s our world’s pillar of strength, and she’ll say a word or two later. Then, when I see Dad, he is 92 and spends every day with her. He’s also becoming more delicate right now, though. Although his memory is declining, I am so appreciative that they celebrated their milestone of 70 years of marriage in September.
Source: Mirror

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