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Peter Andre ditches his squeaky clean look and transforms into racist thug complete with enormous face scar as Mysterious Girl singer is seen for first time in trailer for his upcoming film
Peter Andre looked completely different in the trailer for Fredi Nwaka’s upcoming film On The Other Foot, in which the 48-year-old Mysterious Girl hit-maker co-stars.
Doting father Peter – who plays a racist thug named Justin in the film – can be seen momentarily in the new trailer, hurling abuse at a black man.
‘All of yous, bloody scum,’ a scarred Peter, who wears a black beanie, tells the man.
Transformation: Peter Andre looked completely different in the trailer for Fredi Nwaka’s upcoming film On The Other Foot, in which the 48-year-old Mysterious Girl hit-maker stars
On The Other Foot follows racist lead character Billy Pitcher (played by actor Tim Faraday) who wakes up in the body of a black man (Aurie Styla).
Before finding himself in someone else’s body, Billy expresses his anger after his daughter Claire (played by actress Lily Smith) brings home her boyfriend Luke (Chidi Ajufo) who is black.
The film also stars Lady Leshurr and Judith Jacob.
It’s not Peter’s first time in front of a camera, with the star also starring in 2018’s short independent film, The Inheritance.
Transformation: Doting father Peter – who plays a racist thug named Justin in the film – can be seen momentarily in the new trailer, hurling abuse at a black man
Plot: On The Other Foot follows racist lead character Billy Pitcher (played by actor Tim Faraday) who wakes up in the body of a black man
Not happy: Before finding himself in another body, Billy expresses his anger after his daughter Claire (played by actress Lily Smith) brings home her boyfriend Luke (Chidi Ajufo) who is black
Switching bodies: Billy wakes up in a black man’s body (pictured: actor Aurie Styla)
The role saw Peter heavily tattooed with a slew of piercings and even track marks on his arms.
Peter played the troubled character of Harry, a suicidal heroin act.
Speaking about the exciting new venture at the time, Peter said in his New! magazine column: ‘I had a great time filming in Los Angeles.
‘I’ve got the acting bug. Although it can be full-on, I can honestly say shooting was an incredible experience. It was intense and very dark. I can’t wait to see the edit.
‘Becoming the character took months of preparing and thankfully it paid off. I’ll be going back later in the year to film more.
‘In fact, it looks like I’m going to be spending a lot more time in America, this year, so I’m lucky to have such, trusting wife and family,’ he concluded.
Not his first rodeo: It’s not Peter’s first time in front of a camera, with the star also starring in 2018’s short independent film, The Inheritance
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