Peter Andre Heartbroken over Fans Death

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It seems that Peter Andre got more close to one of his fans then what many other celebrities do, so no wonder he was left distraught when he heard the news of the passing of their death.

A lovely lady named Ivy Bean, got in touch with the singer on the famous social site, Twitter (yes that site which practically all the celebrities are using, as well as us normal folks).

It would seem that Peter immediately took a liking to Ivy, whether that was because of her age or because of the fact that she was so old and still using Twitter, who knows but the pair did truly become friends.

Not only was she a fan of Peter Andre as well as him of her, according to a comment Peter made and that Female First picked up on, Ivy was in fact the “oldest person on Twitter” at the age of 104!

But first Peter revealed how “heartbroken” he was about the whole situation, going on to say that she was like a “grandmother figure” to him and that he “loved” her, thought she was and “inspiration” and that everything she done was “amazing”, especially the part where she was a member of Twitter.

But even in this time of grieving, Peter still found a way to look at the bright side of things, just as his nature allows and prompts him to.

All Andre fans will know that he has got his own column in the ‘new! Magazine’ so this is where he spoke truly and well of Ivy Bean. He mentioned that, luckily enough, Ivy’s carer ‘Pat Wright’ rung Peter a few days before Ivy’s death, to tell him that she wasn’t in the healthiest state, that “she wasn’t feeling too good”.

Peter’s thankful that Pat did make that phone to him as he was able to talk to Ivy one last time, to tell her exactly the way he felt about her, which included telling her that he “loved her and how wonderful she was” and it’s clear that he was then grateful to be able to say them final words.