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Perrie Edwards puts on a very busty display in a nude bikini and cowboy hat as she shares sizzling poolside snaps

Perrie Edwards puts on a very busty display in a nude bikini and cowboy hat as she shares sizzling poolside snaps

Daily Mail​07-06-2025

Perrie Edwards put on a very busty display in a nude bikini as she shared an album of sizzling snaps to Instagram on Saturday.
The former Little Mix star channelled her inner cowboy as she paired her swimwear with a brown cowboy hat which featured blue detailing.
To accessorise, Perrie, 31, wore a trendy gold belly chain, which boasted flower charms, and a matching necklace.
Perrie appeared to be soaking up the sun abroad as she posed under clear blue skies and in front of a swimming pool.
Sharing her latest poolside ensemble with her 18.9million followers, the blonde beauty penned: 'Oh hi'.
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Her sizzling snaps comes after she revealed she brings her therapist to work with her in a bid to manage the panic attacks that have plagued her for years.
She opened up about her mental health struggles as she was announced as the newest celebrity ambassador for the mental health charity Mind.
Perrie who has been very honest about her battle with anxiety and panic attacks, has shed light on how she's learning to cope - including having her therapist on hand to help her face the symptoms in the moment.
The former X Factor winner – who's previously spoken about struggling with agoraphobia and blurred vision and breathlessness during a panic attack – said her biggest breakthrough came when she stopped trying to fight the feelings and started facing them in real time.
She told Metro: 'Last year, maybe in September, I started to take my therapist to work with me, which I know is a very privileged situation.
'I understand that not many people even have a therapist. So I thought, I'm going to make the most of it.
'I'm going to take her to work with me every day, and when I'm having the panic attack, she's going to coach me through it there and then.'
She admitted: 'It's the best thing I've ever done. And I wish I did it sooner, to be honest.'
She opened up about her mental health struggles as she was announced as the newest celebrity ambassador for the mental health charity Mind
Despite previously trying 'all different kinds' of therapy, Perrie confessed that the panic still hit her hard when it came out of nowhere and everything she'd been taught just 'went out the window.'
The BRIT Award-winning star is on a mission to help break the stigma around anxiety and wants to encourage others to get the support they need.
As part of her new role with Mind, she's pushing for more access to mental health resources for everyone. not just those with the means to have support on speed dial.
She added: 'I'm just trying to be at peace with my anxiety. If I can help even one person feel less alone, it's worth it.'
It comes after the singer has admitted she fears she 'might die' as she opened up about her ongoing battle with panic disorders when she appeared on Alison Hammond 's Big Weekend.
Perrie invited the presenter into her home and spoke openly about how anxiety has affected her everyday life.
'I've developed panic disorder' she said.
'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.'
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.'
What is a panic attack?
They are an exaggeration of your body's normal response to danger, stress or excitement.
Symptoms can include:
• A pounding or racing heartbeat
• Feeling faint, dizzy or light-headed
• Feeling very hot or very cold
• Sweating, trembling or shaking
• Nausea (feeling sick)
• Pain in your chest or abdomen
•Struggling to breathe or feeling like you're choking
• Feeling like your legs are shaky or are turning to jelly
• Feeling disconnected from your mind, body or surroundings

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