“SOME DAYS, SHE CAN’T FIND THE WORDS ANYMORE… AND THAT’S THE PART THAT BREAKS ME.” 💔 Peter Andre has shared an even more devastating update about his mum’s Parkinson’s battle, revealing that the disease has now taken her voice — and with it, so many of the little moments he once took for granted. “She used to talk all the time,” he said softly, the emotion unmistakable. “Now, there are days when the words just… don’t come.” For Peter, it isn’t only the illness that hurts — it’s the silence, the way conversations turn into quiet looks, squeezed hands, and unspoken understanding. He admitted it feels like watching someone you love disappear in slow motion, piece by piece, while still standing right in front of you. “She’s still my mum,” he said, “but Parkinson’s steals things you can’t get back.” The grief in his voice wasn’t loud or dramatic — it was tender, exhausted, and deeply human — the pain of a son mourning what’s been lost while loving fiercely what still remains

Peter Andre has delivered a devastating update about his mother’s deteriorating health, revealing that Parkinson’s disease has now robbed her of the ability to speak.

The 52-year-old singer and TV star took to social media with a deeply emotional post, admitting he is finding the situation “tough” as he watches his beloved mum, Thea, continue to decline. Living in Australia, Thea was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s in 2023, and Peter has never hidden how close he is to her.

Just weeks after confessing his fears that Christmas could be his mum’s last, Peter shared a tender video of his young daughter Belle FaceTiming her grandparents. In the clip, Belle is seen blowing kisses and trying to grab the phone from her dad so she can keep showering them with affection — a moment Peter said he will treasure forever.

Reflecting on the heartbreaking reality, Peter told his followers that no matter what happens in his life, moments like these are the most precious. He explained that while his mum can no longer speak, Belle still enjoys daily conversations with her “Bapou” — Greek for grandfather — and the bond between them melts his heart every time. Belle also sees her “yiayia” every day, but Peter admitted the Parkinson’s is clearly taking its toll.

He added that he cherishes every single moment he has with both his parents and his children, knowing just how fragile time has become. Fans quickly flooded the comments with messages of love and support, with many describing Parkinson’s as a cruel disease and urging Peter to treasure each day.

Peter has previously spoken candidly about the raw pain of watching his parents’ health fail. He revealed that his mum’s speech is almost gone, describing it as heartbreaking because she has always been the family’s world and pillar of strength. He also spoke about his father, now in his nineties, who has been by her side every day despite becoming more delicate himself.

The singer admitted that even as a grown man, he still struggles to accept that these things happen to the people he loves most. Last year, his parents marked an extraordinary milestone — 70 years of marriage — and even received a personal card from King Charles III, a gesture Peter said brought warmth to his mum’s heart despite her failing speech.