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Peter Andre weighs in on Louis Walsh controversy as he admits he ‘could write a book’ with the stories the Celebrity Big Brother star has told him and admits he’s ‘like marmite’

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Peter Andre, 51, has weighed in on the Louis Walsh controversy as he admitted he 'could write a book' about the things the Celebrity Big Brother star has told him and admits he is 'like marmite'.

Peter Andre has weighed in on the Louis Walsh controversy as he claimed there are many more stories to come from the Celebrity Big Brother star.

The former X Factor judge, 71, hasn’t held back during his time on the reality show as he shared his true opinion on many showbiz stars.

The Irishman has already branded Jedward ‘mean’, Ronan Keating a ‘p**k’, Andrew Lloyd Webber a ‘freak’ and has also taken aim at Take That.

And now Peter has admitted the public have only heard ‘the tiniest bit’ as he confessed he ‘could write a book’ about the gossip Louis has told him.

Speaking on GB News, the singer, 51, said: ‘He’s been controversial. Putting aside his terrible cancer diagnosis, he has been controversial.

Peter Andre, 51, has weighed in on the Louis Walsh controversy as he admitted he 'could write a book' about the things the Celebrity Big Brother star has told him and admits he is 'like marmite'.

Peter Andre, 51, has weighed in on the Louis Walsh controversy as he admitted he ‘could write a book’ about the things the Celebrity Big Brother star has told him and admits he is ‘like marmite’

The former X Factor judge, 71, hasn't held back during his time on the reality show as he shared his true opinion on many showbiz stars

The former X Factor judge, 71, hasn't held back during his time on the reality show as he shared his true opinion on many showbiz stars

The former X Factor judge, 71, hasn’t held back during his time on the reality show as he shared his true opinion on many showbiz stars

‘I remember I was in a dressing room one day and Louis was in there, there were about seven of us and what he started telling me, if I had to tell everyone I could write a whole book about it.

‘He just so casually told me all these things. He’s not afraid to say anything.’

“What about himself or other people?” interrupted co-host Ellie Costello.

“No just, I mean I’ve heard some things,” Peter added.

Questioning what Louis is like as a character, Peter replied: ‘I’ll be honest, he’s always been nice to me, always nice to me. He has some stories, we’ve only heard the tiniest bit here.

“Is he a colorful character?” Ellie probed.

“Colorful yes, but when you say he’s like marmite, you have to think that you can put a bit of marmite in your bolognaise and it tastes good,” joked Peter.

The couple also praised Louis after he revealed he was diagnosed with a ‘rare’ type of cancer in 2020, speaking for the first time about the major health hazard during Friday’s episode of Celebrity Big Brother.

Speaking on GB News on Saturday, Peter admitted the public have only heard 'the tiniest bit' as he confessed he 'could write a book' about the gossip Louis has told him and recalled one particular occasion when he handed to him in a dressing room

Speaking on GB News on Saturday, Peter admitted the public have only heard 'the tiniest bit' as he confessed he 'could write a book' about the gossip Louis has told him and recalled one particular occasion when he handed to him in a dressing room

Speaking on GB News on Saturday, Peter admitted the public have only heard ‘the tiniest bit’ as he confessed he ‘could write a book’ about the gossip Louis has told him and recalled one particular occasion when he handed to him in a dressing room

'He just so casually told me all these things. He's not afraid to say anything,' explained Peter

'He just so casually told me all these things. He's not afraid to say anything,' explained Peter

‘He just so casually told me all these things. He’s not afraid to say anything,’ explained Peter

When his co-host Ellie Costello asked what Louis actually likes, Peter replied: 'Colorful yes, but when you say he's like marmite, you have to think you can put a bit of marmite in your bolognaise and it tastes good '

When his co-host Ellie Costello asked what Louis actually likes, Peter replied: 'Colorful yes, but when you say he's like marmite, you have to think you can put a bit of marmite in your bolognaise and it tastes good '

When his co-host Ellie Costello asked what Louis actually likes, Peter replied: ‘Colorful yes, but when you say he’s like marmite, you have to think you can put a bit of marmite in your bolognaise and it tastes good ‘

The couple also praised Louis after he revealed he was diagnosed with a 'rare' type of cancer in 2020, speaking for the first time about the major health scare during Friday's episode

The couple also praised Louis after he revealed he was diagnosed with a 'rare' type of cancer in 2020, speaking for the first time about the major health scare during Friday's episode

The couple also praised Louis after he revealed he was diagnosed with a ‘rare’ type of cancer in 2020, speaking for the first time about the major health scare during Friday’s episode

The star admitted he had Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, a rare type of blood cancer, but has since been given the all-clear after receiving treatment in Dublin during lockdown

The star admitted he had Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, a rare type of blood cancer, but has since been given the all-clear after receiving treatment in Dublin during lockdown

The star admitted he had Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, a rare type of blood cancer, but has since been given the all-clear after receiving treatment in Dublin during lockdown

The star admitted he had Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia, a rare type of blood cancer, but has since been given the all-clear after receiving treatment in Dublin during lockdown.

Louis debated his health with Levi and Ekin-Su on Friday he told the couple that ‘nobody knew he was sick’.

Levi asked how Louis used the corona lockdown, he replied: ‘I was sick and I think nobody knew I was sick. I had cancer. A mild version, a rare one.’

Levi asked, ‘What part? Pancreatic cancer?’

‘In my blood I didn’t even know I had it until I went to the hospital and then they checked me, checked me, checked me, then they found it.

‘They said it was rare and I said (shrugs) away. Gone’, Louis replied.

The music manager admitted that being diagnosed with cancer left him in ‘shock’ and gave him a ‘reality check’.

He continued: ‘It affected me mentally, to be honest with you. (points to his head) it’s just up here, even walking past a hospital makes me almost sick.

‘It’s all gone, I’m fine. It was just the shock of being sick and that word … nobody wants that word.

‘I have it blocked, a reality check, you see so many people sick and it’s horrible.

‘In my world it was about pop music and all that. I didn’t think about anyone getting sick or anything like that. And it was like wow reality check you’re in the real world.’

Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia (also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma) is a rare form of low-grade lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer) which in most cases is associated with the presence of an excessive amount of abnormal protein in the blood.

What is Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia?

  • Waldenstrom’s macroglobulinemia is also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma.
  • It is a rare form of low-grade lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer) which in most cases is associated with the presence of an excessive amount of abnormal protein in the blood.
  • Due to the rarity of the condition, University College London Hospital in the UK has the largest referral practice for this condition
  • The cancer usually develops over a long period of time, with some people having no symptoms. It can be detected when blood samples are taken for another reason.
  • Symptoms may be caused by lymphoma cells that build up in the bone marrow. The lymphoma cells take up space, making it difficult for the bone marrow to make enough normal blood cells.
  • The most common symptoms are: feeling weak and tired (fatigue), looking very pale or feeling short of breath due to a lack of red blood cells (anaemia), repeated infections due to a lack of healthy white blood cells (which help fight infections), bruising or bleeding easily heavy, profuse night sweats weight loss.
  • Blood Cancer UK can offer advice and support

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