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Hollyoaks star breaks down in tears as he bravely reveals HIV diagnosis

Hollyoaks actor Peter McPherson was moved to tears as he publicly revealed his HIV diagnosis for the first time.

The star opened up about living with the virus during a candid chat with Graeme Smith on Virgin Radio Pride. Peter, who played Gareth in the Channel 4 soap, was accompanied by his husband David Allwood during the emotional revelation.

Peter disclosed that he was already HIV positive when he met his now-husband in 2013. He reminisced: “We were in Singapore at the time and, because I was always told it’s really important when you have a sexual partner that you tell them…

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“When I was first diagnosed there were two camps, there were people on treatment straight away and then there was delayed treatment because they didn’t know how it would affect in the long term.”

The actor spoke publicly for the first time
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“So, I was delayed but, yeah, I told you straight away and I was gobsmacked by David because he knew his stuff and he wasn’t phased by it and that just put me at ease straight away.”

The actor confessed that he had previously received hurtful messages from potential partners he’d met online after being honest about his condition.

Peter’s partner has been supportive
(Image: instagram/@peter_mcpherson_)

He added: “I’ve had messages, people saying things like, ‘Such a shame you spoilt yourself, you’ve ruined yourself.’ Luckily I’m quite strong-willed and in a good place mentally, but that can be very damaging to someone who’s not.”

Peter, whose interview was shared with The Sun ahead of its 6pm broadcast on Thursday, is currently on drug Delstrigo, which keeps the amount of HIV in a patient’s blood at a low level and helps to prevent the virus damaging to the immune system. Meanwhile, David is on PrEP, which decreases the risk of developing HIV by roughly 99 percent, with David still testing negative after 11 years.

He opened up about his health journey
(Image: instagram/@peter_mcpherson_)

The actor revealed he was given his diagnosis after ending up in hospital with flu-like symptoms. Peter declined to go to a sexual health clinic initially and instead went home to Google his symptoms with his parents.

He then called a helpline and visited a clinic for a rapid test. After testing positive, Peter broke the news to his father, explaining through tears: “The first thing he said was, ‘How long has he got left to live? ‘ The lucky thing is that I was surrounded by medical professional people – the people who could explain, people who could tell him what was going to happen. They put him at ease.”

Doctors assured Peter and his father that the actor would “live a long, healthy life”. He added: “In one way, I’m really fortunate that my parents and my family have always known from day one. I’ve never had to keep a secret from them. They’ve always, you know, supportive.”

Peter explained he regularly gets tested and is “still undetectable”.

Hollyoaks airs weeknights on E4 at 7pm and first look episodes can be streamed Channel 4 at 7.30pm

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