Jade Thirlwall holds back tears in last Little Mix interview ahead of break
11.05.2022 - 10:55
/ ok.co.uk
Jade Thirlwall was struggling not to cry in her last interview with Little Mix before they embark on their break as a band. Jade, 29, sat sandwiched between her fellow singers Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 30, and Perrie Edwards, 28, by her side as she got emotional. While the group are still completing their Confetti tour performances, once the whirlwind is over the close-knit trio will go their separate ways for a while.
With plans to focus on their solo music and family life, Perrie and Leigh-Anne in particular are looking forward to a break from the Little Mix machine, though it comes as the trio recently vowed to "reunite" within three years. Speaking on BBC's The One Show, Jade confessed she will really miss having the girls by her side "24/7". Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .TV host Alex Jones asked what she will miss the most about being in the band.
"I will miss everything!" an upset Jade replied. "We cry laughing every day, we spend all of our time together so I think we will miss that, being in each other's company all the time. "That sisterhood will never be lost but I will miss having them next to me 24/7.
"We want to say thank you to all the fans for the last ten years, we are so grateful. "That last show on Saturday will feel so special, we still pinch ourselves we have made it this far," the star added. Mum-of-twins Leigh-Anne went on to say she was surprised how quickly the "end" had arrived as they gear up to complete their last few tour shows.
"The last tour shows have been incredible being in front of thousands of fans it has been so emotional and we have come to the end so soon," she explained. "It's sad but they have been amazing. We
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