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Ryan Paton

ITV This Morning viewers urge Peter Andre to 'wash mouth out' after explicit remark

This Morning viewers were taken aback after Peter Andre's explicit remark on today's show.

Friday's edition of ITV's flagship daytime programme was hosted by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary. They interviewed the Mysterious Girl singer as he celebrates 30 years in the music industry.

The show broadcast a clip filmed at the Royal Albert Dock in Liverpool in 1996 as Peter performed the classic pop song Mysterious Girl. Peter reflected on his long career in showbiz as he prepares to release an album of original songs he has written later this year.

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Peter said he was inspired to release the album after he received a piece of advice from Gary Barlow. He said: "Gary reached out to me about three years ago for these crooner sessions he was doing. We did this duet together and he rang me after and asked 'what are you doing'.

"I told him I just like writing for other people now and he basically said 'get off your a**e and do it."

The 49-year-old apologised as he asked if he was allowed to say it. The presenters confirmed they'll be lenient this time as Dermot added: "If it was anyone else, but because it's you."

However, viewers on Twitter took to the social media platform to react to the remark as some were convinced he had made another comment.

TV fan said: "Andre wash your mouth out."

@STUltim8Fan4rum added: "Did #PeterAndre just drop an F Bomb during his interview with @AlisonHammond and @radioleary #ThisMorning

Stewart responded: "That's what I thought."

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