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Perrie Edwards and boyfriend Alex perform cute dance routine as they self quarantine amid coronavirus crisis

Perrie Edwards and boyfriend Alex perform cute dance routine as they self quarantine amid coronavirus crisis
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PERRIE Edwards and boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have performed a cute dance routine as they self quarantine amid the Coronavirus crisis.

The Little Mix singer shared the footage on her Instagram on Saturday night, showing her and her footballer beau busting some moves to Maggie Lindemann’s track Pretty Girl.

 Perrie Edwards and boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have performed a cute dance routine as they self quarantine amid the Coronavirus crisis

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Perrie Edwards and boyfriend Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain have performed a cute dance routine as they self quarantine amid the Coronavirus crisisCredit: Instagram

Perrie, 26, showed off her toned legs in a pair of leggings and a cream hooded top as she moonwalked into shot.

Meanwhile Alex, also 26, appeared on camera from the other side of the room in jogging bottoms and a Tommy Hilfiger T-shirt.

The couple then performed perfectly in-sync as they flicked their feet while making their way up a small set of marble stairs out of the kitchen, while also swinging their arms.

Once Perrie reached the top of the stairs, she did a twirl and headed through a door, while Alex did a little flick before heading in the opposite direction down a corridor.

 Perrie and Alex danced to Maggie Lindemann's track Pretty Girl

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Perrie and Alex danced to Maggie Lindemann’s track Pretty GirlCredit: Instagram
 The couple then performed perfectly in-sync as they flicked their feet while making their way up a small set of marble stairs out of the kitchen

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The couple then performed perfectly in-sync as they flicked their feet while making their way up a small set of marble stairs out of the kitchenCredit: Instagram
 Perrie captioned the footage: "Precautionary self isolation can be fun"

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Perrie captioned the footage: “Precautionary self isolation can be fun”Credit: Instagram

Perrie captioned the footage: “Precautionary self isolation can be fun.”

Her fans were impressed by their moves, with one writing: “Omg this is the cutest thing I have ever seen! MYSM!”

Another commented: “This is genuinely so sick.”

A third agreed, writing: “How on earth did you manage to do that perfectly?!? It’s so hard!!!”

Perrie’s video comes days after The Sun revealed Little Mix had cancelled shooting a music video in Brazil.

 Perrie did a twirl once she got to the top of the stairs

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Perrie did a twirl once she got to the top of the stairsCredit: Instagram
 Last week Little Mix had cancelled shooting a music video in Brazil because of the virus

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Last week Little Mix had cancelled shooting a music video in Brazil because of the virusCredit: Getty Images – Getty

The girl band scrapped the plans a week before they jetted off because their creative team didn’t want to travel the 8,800km.

Their crew were concerned they may be quarantined for two weeks on their return to the UK due to coronavirus fears if they did go, meaning the group instead flew out to perform at a festival in Sao Paulo by themselves.

Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock wore these incredible blue and orange outfits for the performance, but Perrie was missing after falling ill herself, meaning she was unable to make the trip.

Source: The Sun UK

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