Perrie and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are now parents! They welcomed their first child! Congratulations!!
Welcome to the world baby 21/08/21 ♥️ pic.twitter.com/Z2gLYU12Tk
— Little Mix (@LittleMix) August 22, 2021
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Leigh-Anne and Perrie is both pregnant at the same time! BIG congrats to 2/3 of Little Mix moms-to-be!!!
We've dreamed about this moment for so long and we can't believe the dream is finally coming true… we can't wait to meet you. ❤️😍 pic.twitter.com/eSYVPd5DOZ
— Little Mix (@LittleMix) May 4, 2021
So happy to be on this wild journey with my soulmate
— Little Mix (@LittleMix) May 10, 2021
Me + Him = You 🌎♥️
We can’t wait to meet you baby Ox! pic.twitter.com/FIjy8ZpmXE
“Our group chat on WhatsApp is always popping off, we are so used to being together 24/7 we live in each other’s pockets so when we are not together it feels really weird,” she told Lorraine Kelly.
“But it is also nice to get breathing space as we don’t normally get time off.”
The band dropped their new single Break Up Song on Friday and the 26-year-old admitted that the girls were unsure at first about releasing music during these trying times.
SOURCE: thesun.ie
If anyone can lift us out of the gloom, it’s Little Mix.
Britain’s most successful girl band are breaking through the fug of self-isolation with a turbo-charged new single that goes by the self-explanatory title Break Up Song.
Singer Perrie Edwards joined BBC on the phone from her house in London to explain what’s going on; and how the split from Syco has given Little Mix permission to go back to their first love: pure, unfiltered, hands-in-the-air pop anthems.
All interview you can read HEREHey Perrie, how are you?
I’m great! I’m in my kitchen making a grilled sandwich.
Excellent news. What filling?
Well, have you ever heard of [swanky Danish juice bar chain] Joe and the Juice?
Yes, there’s one next door to the BBC!
Well, I’m a little bit obsessed with that because my boyfriend likes it, so… there’s a Tuna sandwich that you get from there, and I’m basically just making my own version of that.
Well, I’m glad we’ve got all the important stuff out of the way first. Shall we wrap up the interview here?
Haha, yeah.
Or maybe we should talk about the new single…
Oh, alright then.
It’s immediately recognisable as a classic Little Mix song, but how did it come about?
Sometimes when we do writing sessions you’re literally sat there, twiddling your thumbs, doodling on a piece of paper, pretending you’re coming up with ideas while you’re secretly going on Uber and ordering yourself a car home.
Then there’s other days when everything is flowing and it feels amazing. And this was one of those days. We went in the studio with Camille, who’s like the fifth member of Little Mix, and we wrote about six or seven songs in one day.
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