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Peter Andre on emotional new role: 'It's made me make changes in my life'

Peter Andre has opened up about his experience of acting in a new music video about self-harm and revealed it's made him 'change his ways'.The Australian star collaborated with musician Fabio D'Andrea to portray a father dealing with his son's suicide attempt in the emotional video for Fabio's new song, Another Way. In the opening scene, a young man called Josh is shown covered in blood, but the singer admitted it was a tough one to film as it felt close to home. "I had some personal experiences of my own in mind that I was going to draw upon but as soon as I walked into the room to film the bathtub scene, I was overcome with genuine emotion.The character of my son in the video looked as if he could have been my own son or nephew, and I immediately started crying.
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Mel B reveals ‘cathartic’ experience watching domestic abuse video after being ‘shamed’: ‘I’m so glad I spoke my truth’
Mel B has recalled the moment she felt free of ‘shame’ after coming forward with her experience of domestic abuse. The Spice Girls singer has spent the past few years raising awareness about domestic abuse and violence, working with charity Women’s Aid and starring in the harrowing yet powerful music video, Love Should Not Hurt, directed by composer Fabio D’Andrea. In May, the Wannabe hitmaker received an MBE for her services to charitable causes and vulnerable women. Mel’s campaigning began after she ended her 10-year marriage with producer Stephen Belafonte in 2017. Together with Fabio, the pop star is now releasing a special series of charitable NFTs in support of Women’s Aid. Recalling her experience of working with the filmmaker and musician on the Love Should Not Hurt music video, Mel told Metro.co.uk at the pre-launch event at London’s first Crypto Club: ‘It was Fabio’s idea and this amazing thing he put together. ‘On set it was quite remarkable because I found out that everybody involved from the guy that did the lights to the guy that did the cameras, they’d all been involved in some kind of domestic violence scenario whether it be their parents, something they’d seen or whether they’d personally been involved themselves, so me watching it back was really cathartic like writing my book was.
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