Perrie Edwards has revealed the reason why she isn’t in a rush to get married to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The couple are yet to set a date after the footballer, 30, proposed two years ago.
‘I feel like we’ve already planned it. In our minds we know and we talk about it a lot – Alex more so than me actually which is really cute because he wants it to pop off,’ Perrie said during an n radio interview.
‘He wants a party, a performer, he wants it to be a big thing. I’m like, I know who I want as bridesmaids and this and that. It’s all kind of set in stone but we haven’t actually planned it yet.
Perrie and Alex welcomed their son Axel together back in August 2021 and the songstress, 31, added she wants to wait until he gets older so he can play a big role in the wedding.
Perrie Edwards has revealed the reason why she isn’t in a rush to get married to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
The couple are yet to set a date after the footballer, 30, proposed two years ago but have said they want their son Axel, two, to play a vital role
‘There’s a lot going on in my life right now, I’ve got so much. We’ve said about waiting for Axel to be older and then he can be a pageboy or whatever. It makes more sense.’
Perrie, who has launched her solo career with Forget About Us and Tears, also revealed she is yet to finish her album.
She said: ‘I’m annoying but I’m still working on things. You get one chance and it has to be perfect. I feel like it is done but there’s little tweaks I want to do still.
‘I will get there, it will definitely be pre-order this year I think.’
Last month, Perrie dropped her second single Tears, the follow-up to April’s Forget About Us.
Her debut solo track was number one for two weeks on the Big Top 40 chart and peaked inside the top 10 of the Official Charts.
Where Forget About Us was an Ed Sheeran pop ballad with country music influence, Tears is smooth soul with an ’80s vibe.
In the song, Perrie laments the tears she wasted on an ex and, while saying she knows she will never get them back, she vows he will never see her cry again.
Describing the inspiration for the track, she said: ‘This song is about coming out of a bad situation and letting go of what has happened in the past.
Last month, Perrie dropped her second single Tears, the follow-up to April’s Forget About Us, which was number one for two weeks on the Big Top 40 chart
In a recent podcast Perrie revealed the ‘horrendous’ regret Little Mix had that almost caused them to get back together prematurely following their split in 2022.
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‘It’s that point where you feel empowered, and you leave the tears behind because you’ve come out the other side. It’s a sultry and smooth track that I’m really excited for you all to hear.’
In a recent podcast Perrie revealed the ‘horrendous’ regret Little Mix had that almost caused them to get back together prematurely following their split in 2022.
She admitted her and her fellow bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall initially panicked after they ‘put their foot down’ to go solo.
The band formed alongside Jesy Nelson on The X Factor in 2011, going on to win the show and achieve worldwide success.
However, after over a decade of working hard, Perrie admitted the girls were left ‘bored out of our minds’ after their split with all the free time they suddenly had.
The mother-of-one said that her, Leigh-Anne, 32, and Jade, 31, were texting each other saying they were ‘sick’ of sitting around.
She recalled: ‘I remember we sat at home and we were in a WhatsApp group and we were like, I’m bored. What are you up to today?
‘And Leigh-Anne would be like, “I’m actually sick of this.” And Jade’s like, “Yeah, why did we push for this again?”
‘And I’m like, “We’ve done it now, we have to see it through.” Cause we were like, should we go back? Like, should we just, it was so weird. It was like, that was abnormal to us.
‘We were bored out of our minds, it was horrendous and now I love doing nothing. Like I’m really good at it. So I don’t think I’d like struggle that much. I love working and I love also not working. So I think it’s a good balance.’