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Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson and Leigh Anne Pinnock form scooter gang in Santa Monica


They’re just living their best lives these days (Picture: BACKGRID)

Little Mix stars Perrie Edwards and Jesy Nelson were spotted going for a scooter ride on the beachfront in Santa Monica, California.

The singers were joined by fellow bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock as the trio soaked up the sun and enjoyed some downtime in rented jump scooters this weekend.

They’re showing us how to chill out, ahead of their upcoming European tour over the summer.

Jesy was keeping things cool as she rode along (Picture: Splash)

Jesy looked like she was having fun as she wore a black cropped top and silky brown Gucci trousers, giving a whole new meaning to beach chic.

The hitmaker was joined by 25-year-old Perrie, who wore a black, cropped vest and camo-print cargo trousers as she rode the scooter on the beach, followed by Leigh-Anne, who opted for an oversized Umbro t-shirt.

Perrie looked like she was having a blast on the scooter (Picture: Splash)

Their fourth bandmate Jade Thirlwall appeared to opt out of this adventure.

All in all, the British pop stars were getting some much-needed down time following the work they put in to release their acclaimed fifth album late last year.

Leigh-Anne was relaxed in an oversized top and shades (Picture: Splash)

 

 

Little Mix went on the receive lots of accolades for the album, including best video at the Brit Awards, as well as best song and best group at the recent Global Awards.

Jesy also recently ventured into TV, when she embarked on a brand new BBC Three documentary which explores body image and mental health.

The 27-year-old singer, who’s currently loved up with Love Island star Chris Hughes, is set to look at how growing up in an age filled with social media, selfies, body-shaming and trolling is having a deeply damaging effect on young people’s mental health.

The documentary, which will premiere exclusively on BBC Three before it airs on BBC One, will feature personal anecdotes from Jesy, who has faced trolls over her body image over the years.

‘This is a project really close to my heart, and I’m delighted to be working with the BBC on a documentary that will both challenge me personally and also highlight a hugely important issue affecting young people today,’ Jesy announced.

Speaking in the VT at the time, she: ‘People are writing a few nasty comments and it has just got to me a little bit.

‘When you’ve got your own insecurities and then when people go and tell you and write them on websites for everyone to see it just makes you feel really rubbish.

‘Being in a girl group with three beautiful girls who are a lot slimmer and smaller than me… and obviously I know I’m a lot bigger. I find it really hard when people publicise it on Twitter.’



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