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Little Mix’s Jade Thirlwall shares snap with rarely-seen brother Karl as she posts behind-the-scenes photos from tour

LITTLE Mix’s Jade Thirlwall has shared a sweet snap with her rarely-seen brother Karl.

The singer, 29, posted a series of behind-the-scenes photos from the group’s recent Confetti tour.

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Jade shared this sweet snap of her with Karl

Included in the mix was the candid black and white image of Jade and Karl hugging.

She captioned it: “Me and my big bro.”

Jade recently confessed she’s “still processing” things after she, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards went their separate ways to pursue solo projects.

Posting more pictures from the tour, she added: ” I still haven’t really processed this so all I’ll say for now is thank you to anyone and everyone who has been a part of this Confetti tour.

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“Thank you to those who have contributed to our success over the years and helped shape us into the group we are today.

“This tour was a celebration of over 10 years for us and our fans. I’ve left it beaming with pride and my heart so full ♥️.”

But it’s not all bad news as The Sun revealed Jade, Leigh and Perrie bagged a cool £5m in the year BEFORE the farewell tour.

They’re expecting another bumper payday next year and will bank millions more thanks to their sellout Confetti shows.

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According to filed accounts for their company Eternal Magic Touring Ltd, which handles earnings from their live performances, the girls had over £7million in assets.

Even after deductions the threesome still had capital and reserves of close to £5million.

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