Pete Wicks is facing a wave of backlash after admitting he āprefers dogs to peopleā ā a confession that instantly divided the nation. What started as a harmless remark from the dog-loving TV star has spiralled into full-blown controversy, and insiders say this time, the chaos may not be entirely his fault.
Pete, known for his charm, honesty, and deep affection for rescue dogs, made the comment while promoting his new series For Dogsā Sake. His words ā āI just feel more comfortable with dogs than I do with peopleā ā struck a chord with animal lovers, thousands of whom flooded social media to say they felt the same. But as the praise poured in, so did the criticism. Some called his remarks āridiculousā and āout of touch,ā accusing him of trying to grab headlines ahead of his showās release.
However, whispers inside the industry paint a far darker picture. According to multiple sources, Peteās troubles may have been deliberately amplified by none other than Alison Hammond ā his supposed friend and rival in the TV world. Alison, who recently took over hosting duties on For the Love of Dogs, is said to have been āfuriousā at how quickly Peteās show gained traction. One insider revealed: āAlison couldnāt stand the attention Pete was getting. Sheās always been seen as the warm, relatable one ā but suddenly, it was Pete who everyone was talking about. That didnāt sit well with her.ā

Reports claim Alison privately voiced her disapproval of Peteās ādog over peopleā statement, calling it ādivisiveā and āa slap in the face to viewers.ā Within days, headlines began appearing that painted Pete as insensitive, while whispers circulated suggesting he was ādifficult to work with.ā Another production insider added: āThereās a real sense that someone wanted to tarnish Peteās name just as his star was rising. The timing was far too convenient to be coincidence.ā

Friends of Pete describe him as ādevastatedā by the backlash. āHe loves animals ā thatās who he is,ā one close pal said. āPeteās not arrogant, heās just genuine. The dogs he rescues are his world. He didnāt mean to upset anyone, but now itās like his every word is being twisted.ā
As for Alison, sources close to her insist she had ānothing to doā with the backlash and that she āwishes Pete well.ā But many industry watchers arenāt convinced. The sudden tension between two of Britainās most beloved TV personalities has left fans divided ā and networks nervous.

In the end, Peteās simple comment about preferring dogs to humans has become a lightning rod for something much bigger: ego, envy, and the brutal competition of television fame. Behind the smiles and feel-good moments of prime-time TV, a quiet battle for recognition is raging ā and this time, it seems the claws are well and truly out.


