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Little Mix WAGs Leigh-Anne Pinnock & Perrie Edwards moan they never see their millionaire Premier League star boyfriends

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BEING a singer in one of the world’s biggest girl bands and dating a Premier League footballer is a dream for many – but for two of the Little Mix girls, it’s a chore.

Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards have moaned they hardly see boyfriends Andre Gray and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain because they are always travelling.

Leigh-Anne says she and Watford ace Andre, who have been together since 2016, are like strangers despite living together. She said: “I feel like I don’t have a normal relationship.

I live with my boyfriend and still don’t see him. “The team stays in hotels before matches, so if they have two a week I don’t see him.

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