Famous singer Peter Andre considers retiring to Cyprus

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Peter Andre, the 51-year-old ‘Mysterious Girl’ singer, is contemplating spending his later years in Cyprus.

According to nz.news.yahoo.com, although born in London and raised in Australia, Andre has always felt a strong connection to the Mediterranean nation due to his Greek-Cypriot heritage. Now a property owner in Cyprus, he envisions the island as his retirement haven.

In his column for OK! Magazine, Peter revealed: “I have my house in Cyprus, so if my family and I wanted to move there, we could, or it’s an option for retiring. I’ll hand it down to my kids and, hopefully, they’ll pass it to theirs.”

For now, Peter plans to head to Australia soon to visit his elderly mother, Thea, who is battling Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. He missed seeing her during a recent hospital stay as Emily was expecting their youngest daughter, Arabella. Now, Peter is preparing for an emotional trip with his brother Michael to spend quality time with their parents and sister.

Reflecting on his upcoming visit, he shared: “I need to spend time with my mum, which is going to be emotional. When it comes to her health, we just have to hope and pray she’s doing OK. It will mean so much to have this time with her.”

Source: nz.news.yahoo.com

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