Singer Perrie Edwards reveals pain of two miscarriages

Perrie Edwards described her second miscarriage as âthe worst day of my lifeâ (Yui Mok/PA)
Former Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards has revealed for the first time she had two miscarriages, describing the most recent as the âworst day of my lifeâ.
The singer is best known as a member of the pop group which won
in 2011 and topped the charts with , and .Speaking on the
podcast with Paul C Brunson, 32-year-old Edwards said her first miscarriage before the birth of her son Axel in 2021 occurred very early in the pregnancy.âI remember finding out I was pregnant. Obviously, I started bleeding not long after, and I went to hospital and I had the scan and they were like, âThereâs no baby.â
âAnd I was like, âOh, Iâve made this up. Maybe I got a false positive or somethingâ.
âI remember being on my own at the appointments.â
She went on to describe Axel â her son with fiance Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, a former England footballer â as her ârainbow babyâ, a term for a child born after pregnancy loss.
Less than a year after Axelâs birth, Edwards became pregnant again.
âI was rehearsing for the last Little Mix tour, and I thought, âI donât feel goodâ. Every symptom under the sun. I was like, âI think Iâm pregnant,'â she said.
But by 24 weeks, after Edwards had started planning the nursery, doctors told the couple the baby had no heartbeat, in what the singer said was the âworst day of my lifeâ.
She said: âItâs weird, because the first time it happened, I think because it was so early, I was like, âOh, thatâs hardâ.
âBut I think when youâre 24 weeks and youâve planned out that room and all these things, itâs really hard. And nobody knows other than immediate friends and family.â
Edwards, from South Shields in Tyneside, has been with former Liverpool and Arsenal midfielder Oxlade-Chamberlain since 2017 and they became engaged in 2022, the same year Little Mix went on hiatus and around the time Edwards suffered her second miscarriage.
The group also included Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson and Jade Thirlwall.