Peter Andre flashes a smile as he leaves the theatre amid manhood saga

Peter Andre brushes off Rebekah Vardy’s chipolata slur as he leaves the theatre after historic comment about his manhood resurfaced during bitter ‘Wagatha Christie’ court case

The size of his manhood was publicly brought into the Wagatha Christie case with Rebekah Vardy and Coleen Rooney. 

But Peter Andre looked in good spirits on Friday night while leaving London’s Dominion Theatre following another performance in Grease: The Musical.

The singer, 49, looked dapper in a black velvet blazer, which he teamed with matching skinny trousers.

Keep smiling: Peter Andre looked in good spirits on Friday night as he flashed a smile while leaving London’s Dominion Theatre following another performance in Grease: The Musical

Peter finished off his look with a smart black shirt and shiny black shoes.

The Insania hitmaker beamed as he walked along, before stopping for a selfie with an adoring fan.

He was then seen making his way into his car, clearly pleased following another successful stint on the West End stage.

Peter’s cheerful outing comes after he took to Instagram to express his annoyance after the size of his manhood was dragged into the Wagatha Christie court case when Rebekah Vardy compared it to a ‘chipolata’.

Drama: He recently expressed his annoyance when the size of his manhood was brought into the Wagatha Christie case with Rebekah Vardy [pictured on Friday] and Coleen Rooney

He said he has managed to see the funny side of the manhood reference after it was referenced on day three of Rebekah and Coleen’s court case.

The TV personality took to Instagram to say that despite his positive stance, there would outrage if a man had made a similar slur about a woman’s anatomy.

‘I’ll be laughing about it for a while, but think about how it would feel if it was the other way around, that’s all I’m saying,’ he said in a video.  

He captioned a new video: ‘Here I was this morning sat in my robe feeling like I had to say something. Feel free to come to your own conclusion.

Dressed up: The singer, 49, looked dapper in a black velvet blazer, which he teamed with matching skinny trousers


Looking sharp: Peter finished off his look with a smart black shirt and shiny black shoes

Doing OK: Peter kept on smiling as he made his way towards his waiting car

‘Just a couple of things first. Sorry to Emily and the children that have had to see and hear some not very nice things… 

‘You all know I like to take the p*** out of myself but maybe I felt a bit vulnerable this morning. Love from an Aussie Brit Greek.’ 

In the video itself, he said: ‘Hi everyone. Seeing as I haven’t had much of a say in this, and just let everyone have a laugh and whatever, whatever, I’m just going to put it out. 

Dapper: The Mysterious Girl hitmaker ensured he was dressed to impress as he left the theatre


Looking forward: Peter recently made his feelings clear after becoming embroiled in the Wagatha Christie case

’15 years this has been going on and I kept quiet and I didn’t say anything, and I let everyone have their laugh and I let everyone say what they wanted to say.

‘Okay yes, now, [Vardy] gone to court and admitted that the story was made up, and she did that because her ex-husband forced her to do it. 

‘Fair enough, but put that all aside and just think how it feels that if a man, or if I had said this, about her anatomy, or a man said something about a woman’s anatomy, and made up something, whatever, I don’t know – you can use your imagination of saying something very unflattering. 

‘There would be outrage, there would absolute outrage. But because it’s been said about me, its been the butt of all jokes, I’ve took it for 15 years.’ [sic].

No drama here: The ‘Insania’ hitmaker beamed as he walked along, before stopping for a selfie with an adoring fan

Heading home: He was then seen making his way into his car, clearly pleased following another successful stint on the West End stage

He continued: ‘You know some of you are gonna go, ‘oh get over it, don’t say anything whatever’. You’ve got to understand, what’s even worse is it’s brought up in a High Court, and the lawyer is bringing it up… and it’s brought up again. And the only one that sits there and takes hit after hit about it is me.

‘And I just I’ll be laughing about it for a while, but think about how it would feel if it was the other way around, that’s all I’m saying. 

‘Okay yes, I think we all know now it’s just a made-up story fine, fine, fine. But it’s a little bit more serious than that. 

‘And I think it’s not fair that something like this can happen again and again and again and we talk about all sorts of things, about mental health, about being kind and about all that sort of stuff, and nothing seems to change. So you know, there you go.’

Drama: It came after he expressed his annoyance after the size of his manhood was dragged into the Wagatha Christie court case when Rebekah Vardy compared it to a ‘chipolata’

Fury: The TV personality took to Instagram to say that despite his positive stance, there would outrage if a man had made a similar slur about a woman’s anatomy 

And in unearthed quotes, Peter insisted his manhood is a full eight inches in size – in fact, the same as his Sky+ remote.

Talking to OK! magazine back in 2007, while still married to Katie Price – who famously once referred to it as an ‘acorn,’ he said: I’m proud of it! It’s the size of the Sky remote control – I’ve measured it.’

It comes after Rebekah told London’s High Court that she regretted comparing Peter’s private member to a ‘chipolata’ in a kiss-and-tell newspaper interview.

Rebekah said she had been ‘forced’ to take part in the 2004 News Of The World article by her ex-husband.  

Speaking out: Peter captioned a new video, ‘Here I was this morning sat in my robe feeling like I had to say something. Feel free to come to your own conclusion’ 

Rebekah was being cross examined by Mrs Rooney’s lawyer David Sherborne, when he asked her if she respected people’s privacy, to which she replied: ‘Yes, I do.’ 

He then asked her questions about an interview she gave to the News Of The World about her claimed sexual encounter with singer Peter Andre.

Sherborne showed what appeared to an A3 print out of the article to Rebekah in the witness box before reading the headline: ‘Peter’s hung like a small chipolata, shaved, slobbery, lasts five minutes’.

The barrister read excerpts from the article, in which it was claimed Andre had managed ‘just five minutes of sex with Rebekah’ and in which she said he had ‘the smallest trouser equipment I’ve ever seen’ that was like a ‘miniature chipolata’.

Sherborne suggested to Rebekah that the News Of The World was the ‘highest circulating newspaper at the time’, read by some four million people, and asked her whether it was ‘respectful’ of Peter’s ‘right not to share this information’. 

Manhood: Peter insisted his ‘acorn’ turned into an ‘oak’ when he might light of the situation – pictured on I’m A Celeb with ex wife Katie Price – who branded it an ‘acorn’ (pictured in 2004) 

She replied: ‘I was forced into a situation by my ex-husband to do this. It is something that I deeply regret… It is not nice to read and I understand why this is being used and to me this is mudslinging and I was also threatened with mudslinging by Rooney’s team.’

Asked the question again by Coleen Rooney’s barrister David Sherborne, Rebekah said: ‘The circumstances around it were completely different.’

She later said she did not ask Peter for his permission or tell him it was going to happen in advance.

Sherborne asked: ‘Did you feel particularly strongly about the size of his manhood that it should be made public?’

Rebekah replied: ‘It was something that I was forced to say.’

Trial: It comes after Rebekah (pictured) told London’s High Court that she regretted comparing Peter’s private member to a ‘chipolata’ in a kiss-and-tell newspaper interview 

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