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Coronavirus: Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards and footballer boyfriend dance together amid self-isolation

After falling ill, the singer has had to drop out of a Little Mix performance 

Annie Lord
Monday 16 March 2020 09:49 GMT
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Little Mix's Perrie Edwards and Alex Oxade-Chamberlain dance amid Coronavirus self-isolation

Little Mix star Perrie Edwards has gone viral dancing with her boyfriend, the Liverpool midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, while self-isolating.

The pair have not said they've tested positive for coronavirus, but have chosen to go into lockdown as a precautionary measure after Edwards fell ill.

In the video, the couple could be seen performing a dance routine to Maggie Lindemann’s "Pretty Girl".

Edwards, 26, begins the routine moonwalking into shot before Oxlade-Chamberlain, 26, appears after her and they both skip upstairs.

Edwards posted the video to her Instagram under the caption: “Precautionary self isolation can be fun.”

On Friday (March 13) Edwards had to miss out on a Little Mix performance at a festival in Sao Paolo.

Perrie wrote: “Hey everyone. I’m so sorry to announce that I am unable to travel and perform in Brazil with the rest of the girls on Sunday due to being unwell.

”To all the fans attending the show, I’m heartbroken I can’t be there with you, but I know the girls will absolutely smash their performance and give you everything in my absence. Lots of love, Perrie x.“

The band was also due to film a music video but plans for that have also been scrapped.

A number of other musicians have already cancelled tour dates over the coronavirus outbreak, including Avril Lavigne, The Who, Green Day, Billie Eilish, My Chemical Romance and Madonna.

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