PERRIE Edwards showed off her amazing figure as she splashed around in the sunny climes of Dubai.
The Little Mix singer, 29, wowed fans as she shared a couple of snaps of herself in a tiny black bikini while enjoying some winter sun.

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In both images, Perrie shielded her face from the camera, wearing a black baseball cap from her Disora activewear line.
Her beaming smile could be seen in one shot, however, as she exited the blue waters.
She showed off her toned tummy and long tanned legs in the two-piece black bikini, which was embellished with small white pearls.


In the second shot, Perrie looked down and held onto the side of her bikini bottoms while skyscrapers towered in the background.
Perrie kept her caption simple, writing on instagram: “🌊 ☀️”
The Woman In Me singer’s bandmate Jade Thirwall quickly commented: “There she is 😍🔥”
Meanwhile, her third bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock added: “Body ody ody 🔥”
The phrase is a reference to a song by Megan Thee Stallion.
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Fans were equally gushing in their praise.
One penned: “cant even see ur face but ur still a VISIONNNN”
A second added: “SERVING BODYYYYY”
“Queennnnnnn” chipped in a third.
Perrie is mum to her one year-old son Axel, her baby with footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
The family are big fans of Dubai and took Axel there for a trip last year.
The Sun recently revealed that Perrie has started a property business called Paxel Properties, which is a play on words of her son Axel’s name.
And if she can make a success of it, Perrie could be set to make a pretty profit.


An insider said: “Perrie is no stranger to hard graft and she loves to be busy.
“She is business savvy and created the property business earlier this year.

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