Perrie Edwards looked incredible in pretty pink satin pajamas while filming the latest CBeebies Bedtime Story, which airs on Friday.
The singer, 31, cut a comfortable figure in the eye-catching two-piece suit which featured a stylish feather cuff trim as she sat on the iconic yellow armchair.
The former Little Mix star will read The Shape of My Heart by Mark Sperring and Alys Paterson, which explores the shapes we see in the world around us.
Told through the vibrant shapes of a child’s world, this heartfelt love story examines shapes on the ground, in the sky and everywhere, from cars to birds, stars in the sky and even the shape of our hearts.
Perrie gushed that telling the touching story was “very special” for her as she often watches CBeebies with her three-year-old son Axel.
Perrie Edwards looked incredible in pretty pink satin pajamas while filming the latest CBeebies Bedtime Story, which airs on Friday.
The singer, 31, looked comfortable in the eye-catching two-piece suit which featured elegant feather cuff trim as she sat on the iconic yellow armchair.
She said: ‘I love watching CBeebies Bedtime Story with my little one so it was really special to be invited to read one. I hope people have as much fun watching it as I do reading it.”
This is the first of two stories Perrie has recorded for CBeebies, with details of her second story yet to be revealed.
Perrie follows in the footsteps of the likes of Kylie Minogue, Billie Eilish, Harry Styles and Ryan Reynolds, who have also taken up the role in recent months.
The Taste singer shares her son Axel with her footballer fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 31.
It comes after Perrie said her meteoric rise to fame with Little Mix left her with debilitating panic attacks, shattered friendships and more than a hint of regret.
The singer became a household name after winning The X Factor with her bandmates Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson in 2012.
To date the only girl group to win the show, Little Mix enjoyed sustained success, winning multiple awards, amassing 15 billion streams and selling over three million concert tickets throughout their one-year reign. decade of modern pop.
But in 2022 they announced their hiatus, two years after Jesy announced her abrupt departure from the band due to long-term issues with her mental health.
The former Little Mix star will read The Shape of My Heart by Mark Sperring and Alys Paterson, which explores the shapes we see in the world around us.
Perrie gushed that telling the touching story was “very special” for her as she often watches CBeebies with her three-year-old son Axel, who she shares with partner Lex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Speaking to Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place podcast the day after former One Direction star Liam Payne fell to his death from a hotel balcony, Perrie admitted her shattered friendship with Jesy inspired a new song.
She said: “I wrote a song about that, a friendship I had that I don’t have anymore.” We don’t know how to talk about friendship breakups.
“It’s still just as heartbreaking when you go through all these things with someone, all the ups and downs and then they just disappear.”
But these things happen. Do we try to rectify things? Or just stay away?
The singer, who embarked on a solo career with the release of her debut single Forget About Us in April, also revealed she has been plagued by panic attacks since finding fame with Little Mix.
Citing a notable incident that took place while the band was in the United States, he explained. ‘My anxiety started when we were in Las Vegas a few years ago when something happened.
“I’ve been having panic attacks for a while. I thought I was dying, my heart hurt and I went to the hospital and they said “what drugs have you taken?” and I didn’t say anything!
It comes after Perrie spoke on Fearne Cotton’s My Happy Place podcast about her struggle with panic attacks, her growing anxiety and her regret over losing her friendship with Jesy Nelson.
The singer became a household name after winning The X Factor with her bandmates Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson in 2012 (pictured on the show in 2017).
‘I told them ‘something is happening to my heart, I’m going to die and I was having a panic attack.’
“Since that trip they kept coming and the situation got so bad that I had to ask my mother if she was going to put me in a psychiatric institute.”
He added: ‘Getting therapy has helped me enormously. I tried a lot of therapists and doctors. I mess up the normal things in everyday life, but when I’m on stage I’m fine.’
The Perrie Edwards Story will air at 6.50pm on Friday 1 November, CBeebies and BBC iPlayer.