Talks begin for a new biopic film based on Peter Andre’s life

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British-Australian pop singer Peter Andre is currently in talks with producers to have a biopic made about his life.

In an announcement on his Instagram, Peter said that he was looking forward to embarking on this journey, where viewers would be able to look through a lens into his life.

Born to parents of Greek Cypriot descent, Andre first became famous after he secured a recording deal live on air during the Australian talent show New Faces. He then moved to the United Kingdom to launch his singing and reality TV career.

Whilst not much information has been revealed about the biopic, there has been talk that the film will focus on Andre’s struggles with mental health and his upbringing.

A fan wrote that the biopic will teach, inspire and empower people who are also struggling with personal battles.  

Source: Digital Spy

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