Perrie Edwards debuts hair transformation as Little Mix turn up the heat

Perrie Edwards debuts hair transformation as Little Mix turn up the heat

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Perrie Edwards debuts hair transformation as Little Mix turn up the heat

Little Mix have teased a clip from their video for new single Sweet Melody and Perrie Edwards stands out after changing up her hairstyle with a new fringe

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Perrie Edwards has debuted her hair transformation as Little Mix turned up the heat for their video for new single Sweet Melody.

The 27-year-old singer stood out from her bandmates as she showed her new fringe that changed up her hairstyle completely and gave her a brand new look.

Little Mix shared a teaser clip to Twitter on Wednesday and Perrie, along with Jesy Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall were seen with an array of hunky male dancer, with the single being released on Friday.

The track is the latest taster from their sixth studio album, Confetti, which is released on November 6 and is already eagerly anticipated by their legions of fans.

While Perrie’s fierce new fringe was a stand out change in the video, the Geordie singer was also looking incredible with her midriff bared as she wore baggy joggers and a black bralet.

Leigh-Anne, 29, had her washboard abs on show as she wore a criss-cross top while Jesy, also 29, looked the business in a monochrome bodysuit.

Meanwhile, 27-year-old Jade wore a sheer bodysuit with a plain bra as the band once again showed their scintillating sex appeal.

The video is a positive step forward for the band after they had their BBC talent show, The Search, pulled from air last week after a “small number” of the production crew tested positive for coronavirus.

There were fears that Little Mix might have contracted Covid-19 but they were pleased to find out that they have tested negative for the virus.

A source told The Sun : “They’ve all tested negative and do not need to isolate. They will be regularly tested throughout the run of the series.”

A spokesperson for the BBC said: ‘We can confirm that a small number of people on the Little Mix The Search production have tested positive for coronavirus and they are now self-isolating following the latest government guidelines.

“Due to the format of the show we have made the decision to postpone Saturday’s programme.

“There are rigorous protocols in place to manage Covid-19 as the safety of all those involved in the production is paramount. We hope to be back on air on Saturday 24 October.”