Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards stuns in artistic snaps as trio pose for Hunger Magazine

EXCLUSIVE: Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards smoulders in artistic black and white snaps as the trio display their edgy fashion sense in Hunger Magazine shoot

Little Mix displayed their edgy sense of style as they graced the cover of Hunger Magazine on Friday.

In exclusive images obtained by MailOnline the group posed for a series of black and white snaps, with a pregnant Perrie opting for a leather shirt dress while her bandmate Leigh-Anne Pinnock donned a chic midi dress.

Perrie stunned in a close-up image before appearing in a group snap with her bandmates, while Jade Thirlwall put on a playful display in a fun playsuit and boots.

EXCLUSIVE: Little Mix displayed their edgy sense of style as they graced the cover of Hunger Magazine on Friday

One snap was a close-up image of Perrie with her blonde tresses billowing around her, with the singer offering a smouldering expression for the camera.

The expectant songstress also appeared in a group image alongside her bandmates in a leather shirt dress, while Leigh-Anne opted for a utility-inspired jumpsuit and Jade sported an edgy dress and patent boots.

Leigh-Anne, who also revealed earlier this month she’s expecting her first child, posed for a solo snap in the monochrome dress, while Jade put on a playful display while dressed in a chic playsuit and platform boots.  

The trio then posed together for a tender image on the magazine’s cover, huddled together with their eyes closed. 

It comes after it was reported Little Mix have  formally cut financial ties with Jesy Nelson following her exit from the group.  

The trio are expected to rake in a whopping £5 million from their upcoming tour, but Jesy, 29, will lose out on the profit as she’ll no longer serve as a director at their joint business. 

Had Jesy remained part of the business, Eternal Magic Touring, her situation would have been similar to that of Victoria Beckham, who coined in a cool £1 million from the Spice Girls’ 2019 comeback tour, despite note stepping foot on stage.

But Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall and Perrie Edwards are now said to have formalised Jesy’s exit from the BRIT Award-winning group and she’ll not make a penny from future gigs, with a source saying ‘this was the only fair way.’ 

A source told The Sun: ‘Jesy could have made megabucks if she’d have remained as a director on Little Mix’s business, Eternal Magic Touring, just like Victoria did with the Spice Girls.’

The insider went on to say that the remaining girls are set to play 24 dates starting in April next year, including two sold-out gigs in London. 

They added: ‘They are expecting to make almost £5million from those gigs and if Jesy had remained on board as a director of the firm, she would’ve been privy to cash from the band’s live shows even if she didn’t sing a note.

‘But this was the only fair way for everybody going forward. It wouldn’t have seemed right for Jesy to remain part of it.’

MailOnline have contacted representatives of Little Mix and Jesy for comment. 

Jesy quit the band in December after ‘constant pressure’ had ‘taken a toll on her mental health’.

Jesy recently discussed her departure from Little Mix in the interview and voiced fears her mental health could have deteriorated to a fatal point.

Gracing the cover of Cosmopolitan’s June issue, the musician admitted she would have ‘ended up back where I was five years ago’ – following her suicide attempt – if she didn’t leave the band and ‘freed herself’ last December. 

The singer also revealed featuring in the video for Sweet Melody marked her ‘breaking point’.