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Mia O'Hare

Peter Andre reveals 'tweakments' - but denies he's had fillers and doesn't dye his hair

Peter Andre has revealed he's had some minor cosmetic work but denies having fillers or dyeing his hair.

The singer and TV personality, 50, says he has only had minor 'tweakments' to his appearance as he gets older as he wants to see how aging plays out.

Peter shot to fame for his hit Mysterious Girl, where in his music video he showed off his ripped six-pack.

He admitted he knows "people will always compare" himself to how he "looked back then", but says he looks and feels good now.

The dad of four joked: "My abs are at a hibernation stage.

Pete says he has had botox (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
He has admitted his abs are in 'hibernation' (REX/Shutterstock)

"As for treatments, the only thing I’ve ever really had was a little baby Botox because HDTV shows the lines," he told OK!.

"I’ve had no fillers or anything like that and I don’t dye my hair – I’m not interested. I want to see how it plays out a little bit."

Peter has confessed he sought psychiatric help after his life became a ‘blur of nightclubs and groupies’.

He suffered a nerbous breakdown at 25 during the height of his fame in the 90s.

There was also a lot of shirtless posing and arrogance on his part, according to Peter – something he feels terrible about now.

His wild lifestyle led to Pete suffering from brain fog and a host of other conditions such as panic attacks, that he still deals with to this day.

He then spent six years in psychiatric units and on medication before making his big comeback on I’m A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! in 2004, where he met ex-wife Katie Price.

Recalling that time in his life with The Times, Pete shared: “It was an insecurity thing, trying to prove a point because of the years that you weren’t accepted.

“I don’t like who I became when I was just going with girls and not caring. I just went off on a tangent.”

If he came across as arrogant in his youth, Pete says it was “just a self-defence mechanism” – though he thinks it might explain some of his popularity now.

He explained: “In the Nineties guys were thinking, ‘Are you looking at my girl?’ and all that. But now I’m not threatening in any sort of way, shape or form.”

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