Marco Pierre White Jr confesses to another burglary charge, this time for stealing £1,500 worth of Jellycat soft toys during a series of break-ins.
In a series of shocking events, Marco Pierre White Jr, the reality TV personality, has admitted to several burglaries and criminal damage charges. The news, reported by MailOnline, paints a troubling picture of White's recent behaviour.
On June 12, White stole a laptop, tablet, iPod, and a till tray from a Kensington-based Italian deli, La Piccola. Just a few days later, on June 15, he broke into a high street store in Barnes and stole £1,500 worth of Jellycat toys. During this burglary, he also caused significant damage to the front door, amounting to £7,775.
In another incident in Westminster, White wrecked four mounted crystals and the entrance door to an antiques shop, causing a total of £43,000 in damages.
White appeared via video link at Isleworth Crown Court and admitted to four counts of burglary and one count of criminal damage. He also denied one count of robbery, accused of stealing 26 bottles of personal hygiene products from a beauty store in Kensington and Chelsea on May 25, worth £1,331.
Last year, White pleaded guilty to the burglary of a tattoo shop called Behind Bars in Weston-Super-Mare. He was previously jailed for eight weeks in August 2024 for stealing socks from a Sainsbury's supermarket.
It is important to note that no information about a connection between White's current case and celebrities such as Katie Price or Peter Andre is provided. Similarly, no information about a connection between White and the famous chef Marco Pierre White is available.
White disputes the cost of the damage he caused, but the court proceedings are ongoing, and no information about his defense attorney is available at this time.
The public has shown backlash following an 11-day stint on Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, with hundreds of complaints to Ofcom. It remains to be seen how these recent events will impact White's public image moving forward.
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