London, May 22: Peter Andre is planning to shock his estranged wife Jordan on her birthday by serving her with divorce papers.
The singer, who was left tearful when Jordan fled with their kids to Maldives, has been spending his time discussing the implications of his 45million pounds divorce with high-profile lawyers.
“Kate’s in for a real birthday shock when she arrives home and discovers Peter has already been to his lawyers to talk about divorcing her,” the Daily Star quoted one of his friends as saying.
“There’s really no turning back for him. It’s all gone too far. He’s not at all interested in seeing Kate to talk about the future,” the source added.
According to reports, Peter is mainly concerned about his kids, and wants to meet them as soon as possible.
“He is only concerned with seeing his children as soon as possible,” a source said.
Peter is also said to be looking for a new home, as he wants to start his life afresh with his kids.
“He is going to see a few possible homes. He’s keen to get a new place sorted as soon as he can that is great for his kids,” the source added.
ANI
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