Perrie Edwards strips to thong and crop top ahead of new Little Mix TV show

Little Mix beauty Perrie Edwards has been working hard on her fitness during coronavirus lockdown and couldn't wait to show off her results.

The 27-year-old singer delighted fans on Thursday as she showed off her famous figure in a white crop top and matching thong.

Perrie, who is in a relationship with footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, flashed her toned abs in the cropped t-shirt as she playfully struck her tongue out for the camera.

She looked tanned and toned as she posed up a storm in the high rise thong.

The pop star wore her trademark blonde tresses in crimped waves, tied back in a ponytail and amped up the glamour with a pink palette of make-up.

The raunchy photograph was shared on the official Little Mix Twitter page and fans rushed to leave a flirty comment for the star undeneath the snap.

One fan tweeted: "The most beautiful women in the world."

Another added: "Perrie is so hot."

While a third gushed: "Stunning."

A fourth posted: "Amazing."

Perrie's sexy photo comes as reports emerged Little Mix have made a staggering £28.5million since winning The X Factor back in 2011.

The band, which is made up of Perrie, Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson, is thought to have made a £938,827 profit last year, despite not releasing a record, according to The Sun.

In the latest accounts from their firm Eternal Dance, the near £1million boost brings the net worth of their company to £4,870,417.

The healthy sum comes as the band have just released their new album Confetti, which should add to their growing money pot.

As well as the new record, the launch of their BBC show Little Mix: The Search will surely boost the quartets' finances even further.

The talent show sees the girls hunt to find the perfect band to tour with them next year.

The group will select their favourite bands, become their mentors and help the wannabe pop stars as they battle it out to win the contest.

Little Mix were formed on The X Factor in 2011, becoming the first group to win on the show.

The Search could've been in direct competition with the X Factor, however Simon Cowell decided to rest the programme for this year.

Little Mix split from Cowell's record label Syco during the recording of their fifth album LM5 in 2018.

Little Mix: The Search begins on BBC One on Saturday at 7pm

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