
Perrie Edwards delights fans with adorable snaps of young son on family holiday
Former Little Mix star Perrie Edwards left fans gushing as she took to social media to share an insight into a luxury trip abroad with her fiancé Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and their son
Perrie Edwards has shared her sweet holiday snaps with her son, Axel, and fiancé, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. The music star has taken to her Instagram page to post a collection of photos from her most recent trip with her family.
She simply captioned the photos with "Holibobs," along with a sunshine emoji. The photos started with a photo of Perrie cuddling up with her partner Alex as he stuck his tongue out to try and reach a spoon that their son Axel was holding.
Other snaps featured little Axel looking more grown up than ever as he spent time with his parents and other family members. Perrie looked stunning as she soaked up the sun in the very well earned break away.
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Friends and fans of the former Little Mix star took to the comments to share their thoughts. One wrote: "You look stunning Perrie! I hope you had a great holiday."
As a second commented: "Have a great holiday in Portugal queen. You look absolutely stunning, beautiful and gorgeous," with another adding: "I love this family so much."
"Beautiful, your smile is infectious," a fourth added. Perrie's holiday comes as she opened up about seeking support from therapists to help her deal with panic attacks. The star spoke about her experience amid the news that she has taken on a new role.
She has been open about experiencing anxiety and panic attacks and has raised awareness around mental health over the years. Perrie has also previously discussed her experience with agoraphobia.
She previously revealed that she's "never" on her own due to her fear of having a fatal panic attack. She's shared that her symptoms of panic attacks include eye issues and, eventually, difficulty breathing.
Perrie's latest role is that she is now a celebrity ambassador for the mental health charity Mind. She spoke about her mental health on Alison Hammond's Big Weekend where she was the special guest on the first ever show.
Perrie said: "I've developed panic disorder, so it's the fear of having a panic attack." She explained that she developed that fear after she started suffering from "severe" panic attacks a few years ago.
She shared: "So I was like if I'm on my own and I have a panic attack I might die and nobody will be here to help." Providing an insight into the impact that has on her life, she went on to say: "So that's why I'm never on my own."
Asked about the signs of a panic attack, she said: "My arms go limp. My legs go limp. And then my eyesight starts to go. And then I can't see anything. And then my heart starts racing and then I just can't breathe. And I just feel like I'm gonna die so I start freaking out."

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