These are the photographs which will break Marco Pierre White’s heart.
A thirty-year-old drug user, who is also the son of a famous chef, was spotted in London last month purchasing and consuming illicit substances publicly. This occurred just prior to his apprehension due to a series of break-ins.
On Wednesday, Marco Pierre White Jr., who has been facing troubles, confessed to a series of burglaries across western London. Among the items he allegedly stole was £1,500 worth of Jellycat toys.
On June 19 of this year, an antiques store in the heart of London’s Westminster was broken into. This incident was discussed in Isleworth Crown Court. During the court proceedings, Marco Jr made his appearance via video call from HMP Wandsworth while clad in a grey prison uniform.
Previously known Celebrity Big Brother personality admitted guilt for burglary and vandalism, yet asserted disagreement over the estimated damages.



On the 17th of July, specifically at Ladbroke Grove within the bustling Notting Hill area, a photographer observed an incident unfold. It involved Marco Jr approaching two individuals on an electric Lime bicycle, and it seemed as though he was purchasing a rock that appeared to be crack cocaine from them.
He then proceeded to smoke the drug from a pipe on the pavement outside a newsagents.
According to an observer, it appeared that he was quite familiar with the individual dealing drugs, as they conducted their business casually over a span of roughly five minutes.
They didn’t act secretively at all; it was around 9 pm and there were many people present. He is well-known in this neighborhood, often seen cycling around.
This past week, during the trial, Prosecutor Ravinder Johal stated that White damaged four crystal displays and the store’s main entrance.
On the 12th of June, he broke into a small Italian grocery store known as La Piccola located in Kensington, making off with a laptop, tablet, an iPod, and a cash register tray.
In just three short days, he broke into a residence located in Kensington and Chelsea, making off with two exquisite rock crystal formations. His hasty exit resulted in approximately £7,775 of damage to the entrance door.
Approximately a month after that, on the 21st of July, he burglarized a different store situated on Barnes High Street in south-west London. This time, he made off with around £1,500 worth of Jellycat toys.



Marco Jr, of no fixed address, admitted four counts of burglary and one count of criminal damage.
Previously, on dates June 15, June 12, and July 21, he admitted guilt for three counts of burglary at the Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court. Today, these same guilty pleas were reiterated.
Despite refuting one charge of robbery, he has been charged with the theft of 26 items of personal hygiene products, valued at approximately £1,331, from a beauty store in Kensington and Chelsea on May 25 this year.
Graeme Logan, in defense, stated that Marco contests the £43,000 amount attributed to criminal damage. It seems this figure encompasses both the value of items stolen and the damages inflicted on the property.
‘That figure is disputed. I ask for seven days to submit that plea.
On May 25, a charge of robbery was brought against Mr. White, which he denies. Instead, an offer for a different plea, this time for theft, will be presented.
In my professional capacity, I’m excited to share some updates regarding the court proceedings for the robbery charge I’m involved in. On September 2 of this year, there will be a hearing at Isleworth Crown Court. If the prosecution (The Crown) decides not to proceed with the current charges, a trial has been tentatively scheduled for March 16 of the upcoming year. Stay tuned for further developments!
The judge informed White, “Your case is being postponed for a fortnight due to your previous admissions of severe charges in the magistrate’s court and today. Eventually, you’ll need to face sentencing for those crimes.
Marco Jr was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at a date to be fixed.
The incident is the latest in a long list of confrontations with the law for the reality star.
In December, he managed to escape jail despite receiving a suspended 30-week prison term for a series of burglaries that occurred in his native town of Weston-super-Mare, Somerset.
In 2016, he was spared jail for spending £2,500 on his ex-girlfriend’s bank card.
He bought goods that were traded to buy drugs before he was finally arrested in Bristol.


In my past, I’ve found myself facing two distinct situations that have left their mark. Firstly, as a youth in 2011, I regrettably resorted to abusive language in a heated moment. Secondly, in the year 2016, I made an error in judgment when I was behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol. These experiences serve as reminders for me about the importance of self-control and responsible behavior.
In 2019, under the influence of excessive alcohol, he engaged in racially offensive behavior towards a police officer at the Cabin Bar, located within Paddington Station in western London.
In the year 2022, at the age of 27, he admitted guilt for 14 crimes, among them possessing a knife and making racist remarks, receiving an 18-month jail sentence.
Or simply:
In 2022, when he was 27, he pleaded guilty to 14 offenses such as carrying a knife and making racial slurs, and was given an 18-month prison term.
Following his release, he swore an oath that he would abstain from using drugs ever again, as he had spent over one million pounds on treatment.
Apart from that, he disclosed his adoption of Islam as a means to maintain a pure lifestyle and undergo personal transformation following decades of substance misuse, a habit he admitted started when he was only thirteen years old.
In a 2023 interview with The Daily Mail, he expressed that he had checked into rehab on 17 occasions. His time spent in prison served as a wake-up call, leading him to conclude that it was time for a change.
Through my experiences in treatment facilities across America and the United Kingdom, I’ve found that the sole factor contributing to my recovery has been spending 23 hours daily in a confined cell-like environment.
Reflecting on my experiences, I’ve come to appreciate the blessings I’ve had throughout my life. Within the walls of prison, I’ve encountered diverse backgrounds, some individuals starting out with very little chance in life. Contrastingly, I’ve been blessed with countless opportunities, yet squandered them all.
I had the freedom to choose whatever path I desired, but unfortunately, I made a poor decision by using heroin, which led me to serve time in prison. Looking back, it’s clear that my actions were foolish.
Marco Pierre White Sr, aged 63, the record-breaking young chef to earn three prestigious Michelin stars, received contact from the Daily Mail, a well-known British newspaper.
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