Peter Andre implemented a number of procedures during his recent Q&A session over coronavirus fears.
Fans who attended the event were informed not to touch or take selfies with the singer in a bid to stop spreading the life-threatening disease.
Warning signs were reportedly stuck up inside Southampton’s Central Hall for An Evening with Peter Andre on Saturday night.
According to The Sun, placards warned tickets holders against “physical contact” with the star and told attendees not to take selfies.
The signs read: “Due to the recent cases of the coronavirus please DO NOT have any physical contact with Peter Andre.
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“Please do not take any selfies with Peter Andre. Apologies for any inconvenience. Thank you.”
But news of the no-contact ban didn’t go down well with fans.
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One upset gig-goer Gemma Smith, 35, told the publication: “Who does he think he is? Not even the Queen has made such demands.”
Alongside the new signage, a bottle of sanitiser was placed on the table on the stage, allegedly costing punters £20.
Last month, The Mysterious Girl hitmaker admitted he’s concerned about his wife Emily, who is a doctor, coming into contact with the virus.
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Writing in his new! magazine column, he put: “I’ve started noticing people sneezing and coughing and my instant reaction is, ‘Have they got the virus?’
“I know the NHS and Public Health England are doing all they can.”
He added: “Obviously Emily being a doctor brings it close to home for me and, of course, I’m worried about her. But I’m also proud of her doing her job.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk