Perrie Edwards Moves to Glasgow for Fiancé Post-Baby

Perrie Edwards Moves to Glasgow for Fiancé Post-Baby

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has said fiancée will be joining him in , four weeks after the birth of their baby daughter.

The former England footballer, 32, has signed for Celtic on a five-month contract after training with Arsenal and playing for their Under 21s to maintain fitness.

Now in his first interview since signing with the club, Alex revealed singer Perrie will be heading up to Scotland with their son Axel, four, and newborn daughter Alanis.  

He said: 'Yeah she [Perrie] will be up here for sure. We've just had a second baby so, she's only four weeks old, so I think a few more weeks and they will probably head up here for sure.

'My son will definitely want to come up and he loves football now so it's good for him to come up. 

'She [Perrie] has been up here a few times, just complains about the weather and that's it, but they will definitely be up here at some point.'

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has said fiancée Perrie Edwards will be joining him in Glasgow, four weeks after the birth of their baby daughter

The former England footballer, 32, has signed for Celtic on a five-month contract after training with Arsenal and playing for their Under 21s to maintain fitness

Alex, who has 35 caps, has been without a club since leaving Besiktas last summer.

He added on his signing: 'It’s exactly what I need. I need another challenge and lucky enough at a massive club like this. 

'And they can help me get back to where I need to get to and, more importantly, I need to help the team achieve the goals we want to do.'

Little Mix star with a heartwarming Instagram post last month.

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The singer and the footballer - who got engaged in 2022 after five years of dating - also revealed the sweet name they'd chosen, and captioned the post: 'Alanis Valentine.'

Her post was flooded with congratulatory messages from her legion of fans and famous pals, including bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock, who wrote: 'Perfect little angel.'

The couple announced they were expecting their second child together in September with an adorable black-and-white video of Axel kissing her blossoming bump.

Their happy news came just weeks after Perrie revealed she'd suffered two heartbreaking miscarriages in a candid and tearful appearance on Paul C Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast.

Now in his first interview since signing with the club, Alex revealed singer Perrie will be heading up to Scotland with their son Axel, four, and newborn daughter Alanis

He said: 'Yeah she [Perrie] will be up here for sure. We've just had a second baby so, she's only four weeks old, so I think a few more weeks and they will probably head up here for sure'

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He added: 'My son will want to come up he loves football now. She [Perrie] has been up here a few times, just complains about the weather, but they will definitely be up here at some point'

The singer and the footballer - who got engaged in 2022 after five years of dating - revealed they had welcomed their second child and her sweet name: 'Alanis Valentine' 

Recalling the moment she and Alex returned home from the hospital after learning the devastating news, she said: 'So then I remember sobbing. He [Alex] was injured at the time and he couldn't really drive.

'He was struggling to drive, but I couldn't see straight. I was just distraught. And yeah, we basically lost the baby at like 24 weeks.'

Perrie emotionally opened up about the devastation of the loss, explaining: 'It's weird because the first time it happened, I think because it was so early, I was like, "Oh that's hard."

'But I think when you're fully carrying at 24 weeks and you've planned out like the room and all these things, it's really hard.

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'And nobody knows other than like immediate friends and family. And I remember shortly after friends would message and be like, "How's the bump?" And I'll be like, "There is no bump."'

She later added that her overwhelming grief was compounded after discovering she was still producing milk despite the miscarriage.

Detailing how unprepared the couple had been for their 'world to crumble' to Glamour, Perrie recalled: 'It felt like it came out of nowhere.

'Every scan before had been fine, we just weren't expecting to go into the 22-week scan, and for our world to just crumble. And then the whole experience was very traumatic.

'A few days later, I remember being in the shower and my milk came in. I remember just going out the room like, "Mam!", and she was like, "What, what, what?", and I was like, "I’ve got milk!" She was like, "Oh, darling, they said this would happen."

'But I just wasn't expecting it. I was devastated. That was the worst bit. My body was prepared for the baby, but the baby was gone.'

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Praising her husband-to-be, she admitted that she was 'very lucky' to have Alex at her side during the ordeal, revealing the sportsman had been 'traumatised' by their loss, but focused on 'trying to stay strong for her'.

Their happy news came weeks after Perrie revealed she'd suffered two heartbreaking miscarriages in a candid and tearful appearance on Paul C Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast (seen)

Perrie admitted that as a result of the miscarriage, she was 'on edge' while expecting Axel, as she was desperate to make it past the 12 weeks (pictured while pregnant with Axel) 

A year after giving birth to Axel, she discovered she was pregnant again, but tragically lost her baby at 24 weeks, calling it 'the worst day of my life' (pictured while pregnant with Axel)

'It took a while for us to get to the place where we felt, "OK, should we try this again?"'

Alex admitted that while he was without a club after leaving Turkish side Besiktas, he has been glad to have been able to spend time at home with Axel and supporting Perrie in the lead-up to their second baby's arrival.

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He said: 'It's been nice to be at home with Perrie for the past few months and to have this time with Axel as well. He's excited [about his new brother or sister]. We all are.'

The Sands National Helpline provides a safe, confidential place for anyone who has been affected by pregnancy loss or the death of a baby and can be contacted at helpline@sands.org.uk or on 0808 164 3332

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