Peter Andre's teeth chipped by drunk fan's mic kick on stage
Peter Andre kicked in teeth by drunk fan on stage

Singer and television personality Peter Andre has shared a bizarre and painful on-stage incident, revealing a drunk fan accidentally kicked him in the teeth, causing significant dental damage.

The Painful On-Stage Mishap

Andre, best known for his hit Mysterious Girl, explained the unusual accident occurred while he was performing. The dad-of-five was on stage one night when an over-enthusiastic fan, who had consumed "a few too many" drinks, joined him. As part of the fun, the fan kicked their leg up, but their foot connected with a microphone stand, sending the microphone flying directly into Andre's mouth.

"The mic went straight into my tooth and chipped it badly," Andre recounted in a video from the passenger seat of a car. He described being in "absolute pain" and confirmed the impact caused multiple chips, quipping, "talk about a kick in the teeth."

A Family Fix for the Dental Damage

Fortunately for the star, a convenient family connection provided a swift solution. Andre's wife, NHS doctor Emily MacDonagh, has a brother named Tom who runs an aesthetics clinic called DentaQuest. Andre promptly visited the clinic for private cosmetic dentistry to repair the damage.

He enthusiastically showed off the results to his followers, stating, "Just put my original teeth back to normal. Look! Oh I'm so happy. No chips, or potatoes in general." His wife, Emily, has also been involved, filming content for the clinic's Instagram account.

Andre Opens Up on Fatherhood and Fears

Separately, in his recent magazine columns, the 52-year-old has been reflecting on family life. He shares three young children—Millie, 11, Theo, nine, and 21-month-old Belle—with Emily, and has two older children, Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, with ex-wife Katie Price.

In his new! magazine column, he discussed becoming a father, agreeing with George Clooney that some people prefer to establish their career first. Andre stated, "I'm happy with the amount of kids that we've got, I'm done at 52."

However, in his OK! column, he voiced his "biggest fear" as a parent following the tragic suspected drug-related death of 11-year-old Olivia Curley in November. He called the case "every parent's worst nightmare," highlighting concerns about peer pressure and children being introduced to drugs at a young age. "It's devastating as a parent to even hear the possibility of it," he added.