Peter Andre has revealed all is not as it seems after he was spotted holding hands with Caprice Bourett while dining out in Ibiza.
The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star was pictured with the model outside of a lavish hotel on the White Isle as they dined out and enjoyed a glass of wine together.
One snap saw Peter, 50, and Caprice, 51, hand in hand as he gazed into her eyes before the pair burst into fits of laughter with one another.
Despite being abroad, Peter made no reference to this on his social media channels but has since explained that his wife Emily knew he and Caprice would be hand in hand.
Speaking to friends Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston on Heart Breakfast, the Mysterious Girl singer said: "You guys do know what that's about, right? Let's have a guess.
TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filming"Caprice is an old friend," he said before adding: "That is actually a scene from a film, for Hallmark in America. The whole scene is quite good. I'm playing a nice little Spanish man called Carlos.
"You're going to see me as Carlos, am I doing the accent well? She's an old friend, I saw the picture this morning."
"Obviously Emily knew about this film from ages ago," he later clarified.
After hosts Amanda and Jamie teased him, Peter went on to add: "So, unfortunately, it's nothing amazing and wow."
Blonde bombshell Caprice owns a gigantic 100-acre farm and home on the island which she shares with her husband, Ty Comfort, and their two sons, as well as a property in London.
Meanwhile, Peter and his family reside in England with his wife Emily and their children.
In recent days, the star has set the record straight following claims that "casual sex" during the height of his fame caused him to have a nervous breakdown.
He said: "The interview was picked up by other media outlets, who changed the headline to say I’d had a breakdown because of casual sex and shirtless poses.
"I took to Instagram to make it clear that this isn’t actually what I said – I think a headline like that can change your perception of someone instantly."
He went on to add in his OK! column.: "I know it won’t change anything, but at least people who follow me will know that isn't what I said."
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