He’s been shifting his focus of acting in recent months after making a name for himself in the music industry.
And Peter Andre‘s latest project saw him jet off to Cyprus where he filmed Channel 5 detective drama, The Sunshine Murders.
The 52-year-old singer spent weeks filming against the striking backdrop of Pathos for the TV series, which is set at the 5-star Constantinou Bros Asimina Suites Hotel.
And Peter recently had the chance to go back as he enjoyed a cast reunion at the hotel with his co-stars Dora Chrysikou and Emily Corcoran.
Making the trip a family affair, Peter was joined by his eldest children Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, along for the trip, as well as Junior’s girlfriend Jasmine Orr, 24.
Peter stars in The Sunshine Murders as criminal pathologist George Constantinou, who uses his skills to help Greek Detective Helen Moustakas (Dora) and her half-sister Shirley Rangi (Emily) solve crimes.


The daytime drama sees the trio travel all over the island as they solve crimes, giving viewers an extensive tour of Paphos.
It was clear to see why Peter brought his children for his return to the island, with the star and his family treated to authentic Cypriot hospitality and a luxury setting.
The singer stayed at the adults only Constantinou Bros Asimina Suites Hotel in a spacious suite with a private pool.
The hotel sits on the largest beach in Paphos, with Princess making the most of being by the sea as she posed for an array of social media snaps by the ocean.
The family enjoyed quality time together at dinner, with the group dining at the hotel’s beachfront restaurant Kymata.
During his time at the hotel, Peter joined his co-stars for a Q&A about his Channel 5 show, where it was explained why Cyprus had been chosen as the location for The Sunshine Murders.
Emily mused: ‘Location is very important in television and in particular in cozy crime.
‘They almost become like a character in, in the TV show itself, and we needed to find a location that gave that really great level of escapism.’



She continued: ‘We wanted variety and diversity, for the audience at home who’s maybe sitting in the living room while it’s raining outside, and we definitely found that here in Paphos and in Cyprus generally.’
The production budget was also a key factor in choosing location, with Cyprus offering a far more generous tax rebate for film and television than the UK.
‘It was an honour to welcome the production of The Sunshine Murders to our hotel,’ said Aristos Diomedous, the General Manager, on behalf of Constantinou Bros Hotels.
‘And it’s been wonderful to host the press launch back where it all began.
‘Partnerships like this not only showcase this superb property but also highlight Cyprus as a world-class filming and holiday destination.’
Peter previously said of his role on The Sunshine Murders: ‘I did acting as a kid and then the music took off and I just ran with it.
‘I always said I’d get back to the acting in my 40s and now I’ve done my first ever TV series.’
Peter initially auditioned in his Australian accent before deciding to try out a Greek accent – a risk that paid off as the producers loved it.
‘I absolutely loved being on that set,’ he added. ‘Working with great actors, it was just a real pleasure.’
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