Perrie Edwards has mentioned that she’s by no means lived along with her accomplice of eight years, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The previous Little Combine star is engaged to the ex-Liverpool footballer and so they share a son collectively, two-year-old Axel.
However she not too long ago admitted that they’ve by no means lived collectively whereas talking on this week’s Jonathan Ross Present on ITV1 and ITVX.
Her accomplice is at present residing and taking part in soccer in Turkey, with Edwards within the UK as she launches her solo music profession whereas taking care of Axel.
She mentioned: “I can not lie, it’s exhausting. When he was taking part in for Liverpool and primarily based in Manchester, it was really easy to do the backwards and forwards however Turkey is a little bit bit additional and he does not get a whole lot of break day.
“I am attempting to launch a solo profession while having a two 12 months previous so it’s a lot to juggle however we make it work for those we love do not we?
“We have by no means lived collectively anyway – the entire eight years we have been in a relationship, we have by no means really lived collectively.”
The singer, who has simply launched her new single, additionally spoke in regards to the which means behind one in every of her songs that she co-wrote with RAYE.
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The track is about her relationship, she confirmed, including: “Full disclosure, me and my accomplice do not argue, we’re very laid again and really chilled.
“However on the similar time, I is usually a little little bit of a petty bitch and I can not assist it. I do not know whether or not it is my star signal – most cancers.
“I am very cussed, I am very emotional however not in one of the best ways. I’ll maintain a grudge for something he may say.
“I simply can’t assist the best way I’m, I am similar to that however we simply began writing a track about it and I simply thought the lyrics have been tremendous relatable.”