Marco Pierre White Jr, the Wiltshire-born Celebrity Big Brother star, admitted to burgling a tattoo and piercing shop, only two months after he was last jailed.

The son of the famous chef admitted raiding the Behind Bars Body Piercing And Tattoo Shop on Meadow Street on September 19, 2024, according to court records.

He was due for sentencing at North Somerset Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, October 22 having pleaded guilty to one count of burglary - but it was adjourned until Friday, November 29 at the same court for a pre-sentencing report to be prepared.

His latest crime was committed while at his new address on Upper Church Road, Weston-Super- Mare. Only months earlier on Tuesday, August 13, he was given eight weeks in jail while living at his father’s hotel, Rudloe Hall Hotel in Corsham, for stealing socks from a Chippenham Sainsbury’s.

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White also stole £382.44 JBL headphones, burgled The Crown Inn in Bath for £2,000 of cigarettes, refused a roadside drug test and drove dangerously without insurance or licence on the A350.

White appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2016 aged 21, and was kicked out after 11 days after romantically pursuing fellow housemate Laura Carter.

White Four days after his exit, he appeared in magistrates’ court to answer a drug driving charge from April 2016, when he was reportedly stopped in a grey BMW X5 in Hammersmith with more than 200 micrograms of cocaine in his blood.

In January 2019, he was convicted and fined after calling police officers 'f*****s' and 'n******s' while they tried to arrest him for being drunk and disorderly in a train station.

In June 2019, he was ordered to pay more than £1,000 for running out on a £27 restaurant bill after his debit card was declined.

The following month, it was reported he had to be dragged 'kicking and screaming' to a police station after being arrested for allegedly smashing windows during a row with his father in Wiltshire.

His longest sentence is from 2022, when aged 27, he pleaded guilty to 14 offences including carrying a knife and racial abuse, getting 18 months in prison.