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Perrie Edwards admits she often fears she 'might die' as she opens up about her mental health and reveals plans to extend her family
Perrie Edwards admits she often fears she 'might die' as she opens up about her mental health and reveals plans to extend her family

Daily Mail​

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Perrie Edwards admits she often fears she 'might die' as she opens up about her mental health and reveals plans to extend her family

Perrie Edwards has admitted she fears she 'might die' as she opened up about her ongoing battle with panic disorder. The former Little Mix star, 31, revealed she finds it difficult to spend time alone, fearing she could suffer a life-threatening panic attack without anyone around to help. In a new interview on Alison Hammond 's Big Weekend, Perrie invited the presenter into her home and spoke openly about how anxiety has affected her everyday life. Perrie said: 'I've developed panic disorder. So it's the fear of having a panic attack. A few years ago, I started suffering from severe panic attacks. 'I then developed a fear of having one again because I was like, if I'm on my own and have a panic attack, I might die, and nobody will be here to help.' She candidly added: 'That's why I'm never on my own. Never. I'm always with somebody. I don't like the feeling of feeling like I'm gonna die.' Perrie Edwards has opened up about her ongoing battle with panic disorder, while also sharing her hopes for growing her family in the future The former Little Mix star, 31, revealed she finds it difficult to spend time alone due to her condition, fearing she could suffer a life-threatening panic attack without anyone around to help Elsewhere in the interview, Perrie revealed she wants to expand her family after welcoming a son Axel in 2021 with her partner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Chatting about how Axel sleeps in her bed when Alex is away for work, Alison asked: 'Are you going to have another one?' To which Perrie replied: 'I'd love more. I've always wanted four but I know that's a bit excessive now because I know that we can't get in a car.' 'You just get a bigger car, don't you?' Alison responded. Perrie replied: 'I don't want to. I had a dream the other night that I was pregnant.' 'Should we go and get a pregnancy test?' Alison joked, to which Perrie said: 'Could you imagine.' Perrie recently gave an insight into her family life and revealed her son is best friends with the children of her Little Mix bandmates. She shared a sweet Instagram picture of her son hanging out with Leigh-Anne Pinnock's twin girls. Perri and her footballer fiancé Alex gushed that having Axel was 'the best thing that ever happened' to her. Leigh-Anne and her husband Andre Gray welcomed their twins, whose names have never been revealed publicly, just five days before Perrie. In the sweet image, Perrie was seen crouched on the floor cuddling Axel with Leigh-Anne next to them holding on to her two girls. The former Little Mixers beaming from ear-to-ear as their tiny tots enjoyed a play date. Axel looked adorable dressed in a mini Beşiktaş football kit - the team his father plays for.

Bukayo Saka it's time to join Liverpool
Bukayo Saka it's time to join Liverpool

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Bukayo Saka it's time to join Liverpool

At the weekend, Bukayo Saka and his Arsenal teammates are going to be standing around at Anfield waiting for the champions to walk out of the tunnel so they can give them a big round of applause. Inside, Arteta's side will be seething but deep down some of the players will also have to question their futures. Advertisement Among them will be Saka. He's got two years left on his current deal. He's about to enter the prime years of his career - does he really want to stick around the Emirates to deal with constant disappointment. A few years ago now, one of his former teammates, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had a similar epiphany. He joined Liverpool back in 2017 and went onto be a Premier League and Champions League champion. Saka must do the same now. He's got no choice left but to go somewhere else if he wants to be considered a serial winner and a generational footballer. Liverpool can give him the home that he deserves. He'd be playing in front of a loyal crowd and joining a team that know how to win. Advertisement Players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah are true leaders who have been there and delivered at the times when it mattered the most. Saka doesn't want to languish in mediocrity forever. There is a way out of his Arsenal nightmare. For Liverpool, Arsenal's failure is a golden opportunity to try to convince one of the best players in the league to sign for them. Right now is probably the best time, with Saka having just two years left on his current deal. It puts Arsenal in a vulnerable position. Next year, they will only be able to sell Saka for less money. The year after that he could leave on a free.

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