Pete Wicks Goes All Out as Easter Bunny, Surprises Fans with Chocolate Eggs!

Pete Wicks sported a fresh new style, adopting the role of the Easter Bunny for his latest campaign with SMARTY Mobile.

37-year-old television personality was quite stylish as he playfully adopted the appearance of the mythical figure, including a pair of furry brown ears and a tail.

As a fashion-conscious individual, I chose a classy brown suit to pair with a crisp white T-shirt and sleek black dress shoes, ensuring my style remained impeccable.

He complemented his appearance with stylish tortoiseshell-framed sunglasses, exuding a smoldering charm in photos, before distributing Easter eggs in the fittingly named village of Good Easter, located in Essex.

In collaboration with SMARTY Mobile, Pete found that 85% of the British population are displeased by ‘chocflation’, as they feel that chocolate Easter eggs have diminished in size, despite continuing to shell out an average of £5.70 on a name-brand egg.

Eager to participate, Pete playfully asked while distributing eggs, “Was it necessary for me to wear an Easter bunny costume to do this task?” However, that wasn’t the case.

I’m overjoyed to bring joy to others this Easter with some free chocolate eggs! Who wouldn’t be?

As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’m thrilled to unveil my refreshed Easter bunny aesthetic! You might be wondering, what’s the connection? Well, news broke that yours truly, Pete, is making a comeback to host another season of For Dogs’ Sake. So, in the spirit of keeping my style cohesive across all my endeavors, I thought it was fitting to update my Easter bunny look!

Previously known TOWIE celebrity is set to return for another round of “UandW,” following the success of its first season, which took the reality star inside the Dogs Trust rehoming center in Basildon and was well-received upon its recent broadcast.

A source shared with The Sun newspaper’s TVBiz column that the program received positive feedback when it was broadcast earlier this year, and this wasn’t only due to the lingering success of Strictly but also because of its own merits.

Many people have noted that ‘For Dogs’ Sake’ resembles ‘For The Love Of Dogs,’ and they believe it stands as an admirable continuation of the work started by the late, respected Paul O’Grady, who was known for hosting the ITV program.

‘They noticed how it was obvious just how much Pete adores canines through the four-part series.’

In simpler terms, we could say that Pete, who advanced to the semi-finals on Strictly Come Dancing the previous year, openly confessed that he often found himself shedding tears during the filming of his initial stint on For Dogs’ Sake.

He shared with Radio Times that filming the series was both an honor and challenging on an emotional level. He doesn’t hesitate to admit it; he shed tears multiple times during production.

It’s truly disheartening to observe a dog that has had a difficult beginning, their sorrow is clearly reflected in their eyes.

For about ten years now, I’ve yearned to undertake this specific series. The reason behind my eagerness? Approximately 100,000 dogs reside in shelters across the UK. Yet, astonishingly, only one out of every five individuals who acquire a dog opt for a rescue one.

As a committed enthusiast, I’ve had the privilege of appearing on numerous reality shows, such as Celebs Go Dating and Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. However, I am now setting my sights on delving deeper into more substantive programming, following my involvement in For Dogs’ Sake.

Over the course of my years, I’ve graced numerous television screens with various exploits. However, as time has passed and life has taken its toll, I find myself in a new phase, no longer the young whippersnapper who first dived into this world.

‘People grow and change, and that’s where I’m at now.’

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2025-04-03 17:38

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