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Peter Andre defends his decision to star in 'profoundly disrespectful' movie Jafaican as he reveals the racial abuse he experienced as a child in Australia


Peter Andre has recalled the heartbreaking racial abuse he experienced as a child growing up in Australia.

And after receiving backlash over his new Jafaican film trailer, which saw him wear dreadlocks and adopt a Jamaican accent (pictured), Peter has opened up on what it felt like to be at the centre of racial abuse Gary, also known as Gazza, must master Jamaican culture in 21 days in order to execute a fraud in London and Jamaica and earn the £35,000 (AUD $72,321) he needs to pay for his grandmother's care. 'Peter Andre starring as the lead character of a film called JAFAICAN where he's pretending to be a Jamaican and wearing a dreadlock wig is not something I was expecting to see in the year of our Lord 2025 but here we are...' another said.

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