Perrie Edwards is fully embracing being an agony aunt for lovelorn teenage fans after doomed Zayn Malik engagement and Shout Out To My Ex single
The pop princess isn't content with being just a popstar, now she's an agony aunt sensation
PERRIE Edwards is a woman of many talents - singer, model and now agony aunt.
The Little Mix songstress has revealed that she's turned her old heartache of being dumped via text by Zayn Malik into a positive thing, as an agony aunt for her fans who are going through similar awful times.
"I'm like an agony aunt. I feel amazing, I can't get enough of it," she told the .
"So many people approach me at nightclubs saying, 'You changed my life, I've never felt better'. Or, 'I got dumped two weeks ago and your song makes me feel great.
"Guys too have told me they put the song on repeat to help them."
The Shoutout to my Ex hitmaker has a lot to smile about these days with her new boyfriend footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The Sun exclusively revealed that the pop princess has introduced her new beau to her Little Mix bandmates.
The singer spent Sunday night in the company of Arsenal and England winger ALEX OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN, who The Sun revealed last week she is in the early stages of dating.
Joining the pair inside London club Drama was fellow LITTLE MIX stars JESY NELSON, JADE THIRLWELL and LEIGH-ANNE PINNOCK, who are all excited by her new relationship.
A source said: “It’s still early days between Perrie and Alex but it’s increasingly getting more serious.
“Her pals are pleased Alex is such a nice guy and will certainly treat her right.
“She’s been to watch him play at the Emirates on more than one occasion now in his private box with his family and likes how close he is with them.”
The pair are still keen to keep their relationship under wraps and are doing all they can not to be seen together.
Alex left by another exit at Drama, having earlier joined Perrie inside after leaving a private bash to see her, alongside some of his own pals.
Clearly he doesn’t just reserve his nifty footwork for the football pitch.
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