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Little Mix's Jade gives tour of stunning London flat amid coronavirus lockdown


Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall has given fans a sneak peek into her stunning London flat where she remains on lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis.

The singer is social distancing at her swanky pad with two pals, and gave fans a glimpse into its super-stylish interior when she appeared on Capital Breakfast with Roman Kemp earlier today.

Jade hadn’t been warned before she went live on air that the radio presenter and co hosts Sian Welby and Sonny Jay would be after a fullblown tour of her apartment, but was more than happy to go ahead.

The 27-year-old was speaking with the trio via Facetime about how much she is missing her bandmates, but she happily proceeded to take fans on the impromptu virtual tour of her home, starting with her showstopping drinks cabinet, and a guest book in the loo.

The Geordie stunner said “Well, I mean, I haven’t tidied up” before quickly adding: “I’ll tell you what is quite cool – my cheeky drinks cabinet, ” then revealing a corker of a contents in the home bar, including a glitzy bottle of RuPaul’s Drag Race-branded champagne.

Jade then showed off a framed Newcastle shirt and went into her hallway, where she joked: “I’ve got a very egotistical corridor with all of my plaques on, so basically when people use my loo, they get to see all my success.

“And then finally, in the guest toilet we have a toilet guest cook where you can sign in, and let me know what kind of poo you’ve had.”




Jade is in quarantine with friends, one of whom being a stylist for the chart-topping girl group, but Jade told Roman and co that she’s really missing her work pals.

The Black Magic singer revealed she spends every day with Leigh Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson, and Perrie Edwards sand is now left feeling “very strange” without them.

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She told the Capital Breakfast Show this morning: “Yeah I’m really missing the girls. We’ve still been talking every single day on Facetime, but it’s not really the same.

“We’re so used to being around one another. We have seen each other for nearly every single day out of the year since 2011 so it’s starting to feel a bit strange now, I won’t lie”.

“I’m self isolating with my two friends, we haven’t killed each other yet anyway. We are the type of friends who know how to avoid annoying each other, and we can literally say anything to one another so it’s all good so far.

“At first I was so excited to have like two days off in a row, because that never happens. But now, I literally don’t know what to do with my time and with myself. I’ve started to build lego and that’s been fun. I would definitely recommend to a friend”.





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