Pete Doherty looked happy and healthy as he showed off his trim body in a food store in Glasgow on Thursday.
The Libertines frontman, 45, appeared to be in high spirits as he strolled through the city center ahead of his album signing and gig at Glasgow Barrowlands.
He stepped out in a blue Nike France 2024 home football shirt, paired with a black jacket and tailored pants.
The singer completed her look with a pair of sneakers and a gray fedora hat while carrying her shopping. Shopping, including food for her beloved dog Gladys, in a Tesco bag.
It comes after Pete, who described himself as “a bit of a glutton”, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in February, which causes high blood sugar levels.
Pete Doherty looked happy and healthy as he showed off his slender figure while shopping for family food in Glasgow on Thursday.
The Libertines frontman, 45, was seen in high spirits as he strolled through the city center ahead of his record signing and gig (pictured right in 2021) at Glasgow's Barrowlands.
The now sober star has always been open about her numerous battles with drug addiction, including crack cocaine and heroin.
Although he has given up drugs, Pete admits that his diet is not good and that he eats a lot of “cheese and sugar.”
Speaking to The Guardian's Saturday magazine in February, he said: “I have shed important toxins and my health has improved.” They tell you how bad alcohol, cheese and sugar are, and you were healthy when you did heroin.
Pete later called himself “a bit of a glutton.”
“This is not a joke,” he said. 'I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I don't have the discipline to deal with cholesterol right now.'
Pete previously told documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux for his Louis Theroux interview series that he was “very sick.”
Due to his previous lifestyle, the musician admitted he didn't see himself living much longer and said he thought 'death was lurking'.
He has been away from hard drugs for three years, but still drinks, smokes rum and chain-smokes, in an interview with Theroux.
He came out wearing a blue Nike France 2024 Home football shirt.
The singer completed her look with a pair of trainers and a gray fedora hat as she carried her shopping in a Tesco bag, including dog food for her beloved dog Gladys.
Pete was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in February after describing himself as “a bit of a glutton”.
The Libertines singer, 44, has always been open about his numerous battles with drug addiction, including crack cocaine and heroin, in the past.
Peter Doherty: Stranger in My Own Skin shows the extent of his horrific drug addiction and his painful performance at the height of his illness.
In addition to hitting the screen with the acclaimed documentary, he is also the star of a film about his ghosts that hit theaters last year.
Peter Doherty: A Stranger in My Own Skin is the scale of his brutal drug addiction, his painful performance at the height of his illness and his film with his friend and lover Amy Winehouse.
The documentary was filmed by his wife, Katia de Vidas, more than a decade ago, and shows sad scenes of him smoking drugs and writhing afterwards.
'On the one hand, thank you, on the other… fuck you,' before filming the scenes with a tourniquet tied to his arm just before injecting him with heroin.
At other chaotic moments he is also shown setting fire to various objects.
Speaking in the film, he says: “Hard drugs came into my life and slowly, and then very quickly, took control.”
He first used heroin in 2002, when he was 23, but didn't completely quit the drug until he found himself sweating and sick after a trip to Japan.