Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards shows off her sassy attitude at Radio 1 Teen Awards day after startling Zayn revelations
The young singer has admitted that she had been left homeless after splitting from Zayn Malik
LITTLE Mix star Perrie Edwards truly showed off her sassy attitude at the Radio Teen Awards just one day after her startling Zayn revelations.
The singer, 23, revealed her slightly raunchier side as she grabbed her boobs while posing for snaps.
Perrie looked incredibly fierce in her punky gladiator-style heels reaching up above the knee and her lilac cut-out dress.
She pulled her ombre hair into a slick high ponytail and couldn’t resist throwing her head back and swirling her hair around.
The singer then proceeded to grab her boobs with her violet-manicured hands.
Perrie had also accessorised with some cute silver stars lining the tops of her brows and finished off the look with some blue eyeliner.
Her happy-go-lucky appearance at the awards comes just one day after Perrie admitted that she had been left homeless after her split from Zayn Malik.
In the band’s new book Our World, pretty Perrie talks of how she had “nowhere to go” after they broke up, as she had been living with him at the time.
She wrote: “After I split with my partner, out of the blue, I had nowhere to go, which was incredibly stressful. For a while I had no idea what to do.
“I thought about renting but I’ve got dogs and cats, so that was no good. At the time we were promoting Black Magic, and while I was in America, things really hit me and I panicked.
She added: “I realised I was homeless. I was crying every day, dreading coming back.”
It followed news earlier this week that she had been so devastated by her break-up with ex-fiancee Zayn Malik that she had a meltdown at the airport.
She was joined on the red carpet event by her other band mates Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson and Jade Thirlwall.
Last night Honey G threw shade at Little Mix on the Xtra Factor over their Zayn-shaming song Shoutout to my Ex – but did insist that she had “no beef with them”.
She said: “If they make a song attacking me then there might be a problem.”
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