Peter Andre has gone into hiding at his manager Claire Powell’s home, as he doesn’t want any kind of altercation with his estranged wife Jordan when she returns home from Maldives.
|Last Updated: May 21, 2009, 12:25 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London, May 21: Australian pop star Peter Andre has gone into hiding at his manager Claire Powell’s home, as he doesn’t want any kind of altercation with his estranged wife Jordan when she returns home from Maldives.
Peter, who headed back to London from Cyprus, was picked up at the airport by his manager and taken straight to a secluded house in Cowfold, West Sussex.
Jordan, on the other hand, is looking forward to mending things with Peter on her 31st birthday.
“It could turn out to be most miserable birthday, the day they decide to go their separate ways. Kate says she wants to save her marriage but insists she’s ready to move on if they can’t work things out,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.
“Peter is still devastated and very hurt by her behaviour and is not sure if he can face taking her back and trying to be a family again. They clearly have a lot of talking to do,” the source added.
However, Peter, who was looking forward to meeting his kids, decided to stay at a secluded place after he learnt that Jordan has got all his stuff removed from home.
“He felt she did it just to spite him. She has been calling him from the Maldives and trying to arrange a meet, but he has run out of steam,” the source said.
“He hasn’t got the energy for the fights. He knows any talking will end up in a row and he wants to keep things calm for the sake of the children. He doesn’t feel ready to see Katie yet,” the source added.
ANI
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