Peter Andre stars in West End show after being bought into Wagatha Christie case

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Peter Andre displayed his epic transformation as he recently starred in a hot-grossing West End musical.

On Monday night (May 16) Peter, 49, took centre stage at London’s Dominion Theatre following another performance in Grease: The Musical.

The singer made his debut in the West End musical as Vince Fontaine earlier this month, starring alongside Jason Donovan to Dame Arlene Phillips’s choreography.

The father-of-four looked rather suave as he donned an awesome quiff while rocking a very punk leather look.

Looking straight out of the ’50s, the TV star partnered his dapper jacket with a white tee and matching black trousers and shoes.

Channelling his inner John Travolta, Peter accessorised the look with the infamous comb as he can be seen styling his epic quiff.

In the new West End production, the 70s musical takes on a modern twist with its diverse cast, same-sex dance couples and a brunette Sandy.

Peter recently slammed social media trolls making “racist and “remarks” towards him and his fellow cast members following the show's debut.

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Captioning the post, the Mysterious Girl singer wrote: “It baffles me that we still live in a world like this. I had some ignorant person on my Twitter blurting out racism and homophobia.

“I wanted to say so much back but you can’t always change a narrow minded person’s ways.

“This kind of thing is not welcome in my or my family's life. I stand 100% by my fellow cast and crew against all forms of prejudice."

He then showered his fans and cast members with love.

It comes after Peter was recently dragged into the Wagatha Christie court battle after his “manhood” was mentioned by Rebekah Vardy during the first day of the high-profile case.

Rebekah, 40, admitted she regretted describing his penis as a “miniature chipolata” in a 2004 kiss-and-tell newspaper interview with the News of the World.

Giving evidence last week, Jamie Vardy’s wife claimed some of the quotes in the article were not her own words and she “deeply regrets” it.

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