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Perrie Edwards claims she thought she 'was going to die' ahead of Little Mix tour

Perrie Edwards has said she thought she was “going to die” as she geared up to hit the road for the last time with her Little Mix bandmates.

The pop songstress, 28, who is currently just one week away from their final performance at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday, May 14, welcomed her son into the world just eight months ago.

Perrie has revealed she found getting back into the swing of performing extremely difficult and joked that she should have had a medical note allowing her to take things easy.

Speaking ahead of their upcoming shows at Manchester’s AO Arena, she told The Sun: “I feel like me and Leigh-Anne [Pinnock] should have had a note from the doctor saying: ‘Perrie and Leigh have baby brain, go easy on them today.’

Perrie Edwards says she thought she was “going to die” ahead of the Little Mix tour
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“Baby brain is real, Jade would pick up the routine in two seconds and we’d be there for an hour doing the simplest of things and then totally forget what it was.”

She added: “I’ve never struggled so hard for a tour, I thought I was going to die,” before explaining hers and Leigh-Anne’s minds and bodies were not prepared.

The bandmates welcomed their children just weeks apart in August 2021, with the pair initially keeping their pregnancy under wraps while filming their Confetti music video.

The singer says she and bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock had “baby brain”
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While Perrie believes her body and mind were not ready to entertain thousands of screaming fans, the Little Mix Confetti tour appears to have been a hit, selling out across the nation.

Speaking about their time as a band coming to an end, Perrie told Metro: “It feels bittersweet, we’re excited about the future, but we just can’t stop crying, to think we’re not going to be with each other 24/7 anymore is quite scary.”

Little Mix are just one week away from their final concert together
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Due to coronavirus restrictions in place across the world, The X-Factor winners have not been able to tour across the globe but have come up with the perfect solution.

While some fans from across the world have jetted into the UK to see the shows, the group have since announced their final performance will be live-streamed around the world.

They said: “Every single one of you has got us to where we are today and we wanted to be able to give you the chance to watch live and be a part of the show with us.

“Wherever you are, we want you to join us for one big party.”

Tickets for the live stream are available now, click here.

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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