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Perrie Edwards

British singer (born )

Perrie Louise Edwards (born 10 July ), is an English singer. She rose to prominence as a member of Little Mix, a girl group formed during the eighth series of The X Factor UK, which they eventually won. The group won three Brit Awards, becoming the first girl group to win British Group. As part of Little Mix, Perrie achieved five number-one singles and nineteen top-ten entries on the UK Singles Chart. The group went on indefinite hiatus in

Perrie launched her career as a solo artist in with the single "Forget About Us", which peaked inside the top ten on the UK Singles Chart. Her second single, "Tears" was released in June , and her third single “You Go Your Way” was released in October

She is also a patron for CoppaFeel! and is the first female ambassador for the brand Supreme Nutrition. In , she launched her fashion brand, Disora.

Early life

Perrie Louise Edwards was born on 10 July and raised in South Shields, Tyne and Wear.[1] She was named after Steve Perry from the rock band Journey. Her parents, Deborah Duffy and Alexander Edwards, divorced when she was a child and both remarried. Her mother married Mark Duffy from New Zealand, and her father married Joanna Wells. Edwards has an older brother called Jonnie Edwards and a half-sister named Caitlin Edwards.[2][3]

As a child, Edwards attended Radipole Primary School in Weymouth, Dorset before moving back to South Shields.[4] She attended St. Peter and Paul RC Primary School, and Mortimer Community College in South Shields,[4] and later transferred to Newcastle College, where she received a BTEC in Performing Arts.[4] As a preteen she lived two years in Hamilton, New Zealand.[5] Edwards was born with oesophageal atresia, which is responsible for the bisectional scar on her stomach,[6] and anosmia.[7] As a child, she underwent several operations because of the condition.[8]

Career

– Career beginnings and Little Mix

In , at age 17 Edwards auditioned for The X Factor with "You Oughta Know" by Alanis Morissette.[9] After she failed the first bootcamp challenge to progress through to the Girls category (solo females aged 16–24), she was placed into a four-piece group named Faux Pas with Jesy Nelson. Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock were in another group called Orion. Both groups failed to progress through the next stage. A decision was made by the judges to bring back the four to form a new four-piece group called Rhythmix and they progressed to the judges' houses.[10]

They eventually reached the live shows and were mentored by Tulisa Contostavlos.[11] On 28 October , it was announced that the group's name had been changed to Little Mix.[12] On 11 December , Little Mix were announced as the winners, making them the first band ever to win the British version of the show.[13]

Edwards released six albums and one greatest hits album with the group, DNA (), Salute (), Get Weird (), Glory Days (), LM5 (), Confetti () and Between Us (). Since their debut, the group has been cited for helping the girl band renaissance in the UK. They have gone onto become one of the best-selling girl groups and one of Britain's biggest selling acts. In December , the group announced they would be going on a hiatus, after the Confetti Tour in May , to allow its members to pursue solo projects.[14][15]

–present: Disora and solo debut

In November , Edwards' estimated net worth was revealed to be £ million, appearing on the Sunday Times Rich List, for the first time.[16] In March , Edwards signed a recording contract with Columbia Records. Later that month, her clothing brand Disora became one of only 6% of brands to sell a size 18 and above.[17][18] In May, she announced her partnership with BetterHelp, a virtual counseling and therapy company to help people gain access to therapy.[17]

In November , Edwards appeared on the Sunday Times Rich List for a second consecutive year.[19] In the same month, she confirmed that her debut album was almost complete.[20] In February , Edwards began teasing her upcoming debut solo single and revealed a new Instagram account called 'Perrie HQ' which would be managed by her team.[21] In March, she officially announced her debut solo single titled "Forget About Us", which was released on 12 April , and peaked at number ten on the UK Singles Chart.[22][23] In June , she announced her second single titled "Tears", which was released on 21 June [24] She performed "Forget About Us", "Tears" and a cover of I Wanna Dance with Somebody by Whitney Houston at Capital FM's Summertime Ball. [25][26][27] On 12 July , "Tears" was performed on The One Show.[28] In September , she announced her third single titled "You Go Your Way", which was released on 4 October ,[29] and performed the song live on The Graham Norton Show the same night.[30] Her new music sounds akin to that of Louise Redknapp. On 26 October, she performed "Forget About Us" at finale of The Voice UK. On 29 October, she performed "You Go Your Way" and a mashup cover of "Die with a Smile" by Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars and "Wonderwall by Oasis on BBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge.[31]

Edwards released the her first promotional single "Me, Myself and You" on 8 November [32] On 15 November , she released the single "Christmas Magic".[33] On 7 December , she performed "Forget About Us", "Tears", "Christmas Magic" and "You Go Your Way" at Capital FM's Jingle Bell Ball.[34][35][36]

Endorsements

Edwards is a patron for CoppaFeel!, a breast cancer charity.[37] In , she became the face of Italian brand Superga and released a designed collection of shoes.[38] In , she was announced as the first female ambassador for Supreme Nutrition.[39][40] Later that year, Edwards became the new face of Nando's, a Portuguese-African food franchise. She also appeared in their television advertisements.[41]

In , Edwards launched her own fashion brand, Disora, describing it as a "contemporary luxury" brand.[42][43] Disora's first collection, DS, sold out within 48 hours but received criticism at the brand's lack of size inclusivity. In , in an interview for Grazia, Edwards stated that Disora had become inclusive for all sizes, making it one of only 6% of brands that sell a size 18 and above.[17]

Personal life

In , Edwards became engaged to English singer Zayn Malik, whom she met on The X Factor UK in [44] Their relationship ended in August [45] In February , it was confirmed that Edwards was dating English professional footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.[46] She gave birth to a son in August On 18 June , the pair announced their engagement. On 27 September , Edwards and Oxlade-Chamberlain were at home with their son when burglars broke in, with police being called to the incident.[47]

In , during the recording stages for the group's debut album DNA (), Edwards had to undergo surgery to remove her inflamed tonsils.[44] In , she was set to perform alongside Little Mix in Las Vegas, but was hospitalised for gastric problems.[48] In August , she received further treatment on her throat for her oesophageal condition. In April , Edwards shared her struggles with panic attacks and anxiety and underwent therapy for her mental health. She was interviewed on the subject of anxiety and mental health by magazine Glamour.[49] In a follow-up interview for Grazia in , Edwards revealed she experienced bullying as a child because of her appearance. She had issues with anemia and was left malnourished because of her condition with oesophageal atresia.[17] In in an interview with Nikkie de Jager, Edwards revealed she is partially deaf.[50]

Discography

For Perrie's discography as a member of Little Mix, see Little Mix discography.

Singles

Promotional singles

Songwriting credits

Videography

Music videos

Filmography

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