For years, Peter Andre has been the voice of warmth, laughter, and family values. But behind the smile, the singer and TV personality is living through a pain few can imagine — watching his mother slowly forget who he is. 😢

💬 “Some Days, She Looks at Me Like I’m a Stranger”
In an emotional revelation, Peter shared that his beloved mum, Thea Andre, is now in the late stages of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Once his biggest cheerleader, the woman who raised him with love and music now sometimes stares back at him with no recognition in her eyes.

“Some days, she looks at me like I’m a stranger,” he confessed quietly.
“But I still smile, hold her hand, and tell her I love her — even if she doesn’t know who I am anymore.” 💔
💔 “Alzheimer’s Doesn’t Just Take Memories — It Takes the Person You Love”
Peter describes the illness as “cruel” — a slow, merciless thief that steals both body and mind.
“Alzheimer’s doesn’t just take away memories,” he said. “It takes away the person you love, piece by piece.”
Now in her 80s, Thea has been battling both diseases for years. Parkinson’s has weakened her body, and Alzheimer’s continues to cloud her mind. Yet through the pain, Peter and his family have refused to let despair win
🕯️ “She’ll Always Be My Mum — Even If She Forgets My Name”
Despite the heartbreak, Peter says he’s learned to treasure even the smallest signs of connection — a fleeting smile, a gentle laugh, a familiar expression that reminds him of the mother he grew up with.
“Sometimes she laughs at something I say — and for that moment, I see her again,” he shared. “Those seconds mean everything.”
Whenever his schedule allows, Peter travels back to Cyprus, where his parents live, just to spend quiet time by her side.
“I tell her stories from my childhood,” he said. “Even if she doesn’t understand, I believe she can still feel my love.” ❤️
🌹 A Family Standing Strong Together
Through this emotional battle, Peter has found strength in his wife Emily and their children.
“My kids ask about Grandma all the time,” he said. “They don’t understand why she forgets, but they still send her drawings and photos. That’s love — showing up, even when it hurts.”
💫 “Love Doesn’t Live in Memory — It Lives in the Heart”
Peter hopes that by sharing his story, others caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s will feel less alone.
“If you’ve ever loved someone with Alzheimer’s, you know it’s a slow goodbye,” he said. “But love doesn’t die when memory fades — it lives in the heart.”
💔 “Even If She Forgets the World, I’ll Never Forget Her”
For Peter, success and fame pale in comparison to the quiet moments spent beside his mother’s bed — her fragile hand in his, the love between them unspoken but eternal.
“She gave me everything,” he said softly. “Now it’s my turn to give it all back — until the very end.” 💞
✨ A story of love, loss, and unbreakable devotion — proving that even when memories fade, a mother and son’s bond never will.