Little Mix’s Perrie Edwards sparks worry as she laments her bad day

Perrie Edwards no doubt sparked worry from fans as she remarked that she felt like ‘utter s**t’ while lamenting a bad day on Thursday.

The Little Mix star, 27, took to her Instagram stories where she reminisced about her childhood before sharing her desire to ‘turn back time’. 

The singer uploaded a snap with featured an array of possessions she had in her youngers years including an inflatable chair, a furry telephone and a plethora of Beanie Babies.

Feeling down: Perrie Edwards no doubt sparked worry from fans as she remarked that she felt like ‘utter s**t’ while lamenting a bad day on Thursday

And while it initially appeared that Perrie was taking a fun trip down memory lane, her words said otherwise, as she expressed how down she felt that day.

She wrote: ‘I had one of those days today where I felt like utter s**t. It happens. 

‘And I thought about innocent, naive, little Perrie sat on her inflatable chair, surrounded by beanie babies, and her pink phone (that didn’t actually work btw it was never plugged in).

‘And I just wanted to turn back time for a quick second.’

Looking back: The Little Mix star, 27, took to her Instagram stories where she reminisced about her childhood before sharing her desire to 'turn back time'

Looking back: The Little Mix star, 27, took to her Instagram stories where she reminisced about her childhood before sharing her desire to ‘turn back time’

The Black Magic hitmaker then shared an image of 90s toy Furby, writing alongside it: ‘There really where the best times!!’ [sic]

She added: ‘Not a care or worry in the world. Other than the fact I  cut my brothers Furby’s hair playing hairdressers and he gave me a dead leg then broke mine.

‘And before you all call me ungrateful for having a moan… SUCK MA D**K.’ 

Speaking out: While it initially appeared that Perrie was taking a fun trip down memory lane, her words said otherwise, as she expressed how down she felt that day

Throwback: The Black Magic hitmaker then shared an image of 90s toy Furby, writing alongside it: 'There really where the best times!!' [sic]

Throwback: The Black Magic hitmaker then shared an image of 90s toy Furby, writing alongside it: ‘There really where the best times!!’ [sic]

Despite Perrie having an off-day, the star still has plenty to smile about. 

The debut episode of Little Mix’s The Search was hailed by fans as ‘already one of the best talent shows on TV’ after it hit screens last month.

As well as loving the performances, many viewers praised the programme for being ‘much more personal than other talent shows’ adding the band’s individual personalities made it all the better. 

Fans were dazzled by the show, which was pre-recorded before the COVID-19 lockdown, with dozens praising Little Mix for adding their own twist on the already established talent TV genre.

Plenty to smile about: The debut episode of Little Mix's The Search was hailed by fans as 'already one of the best talent shows on TV' after it hit screens last month

Plenty to smile about: The debut episode of Little Mix’s The Search was hailed by fans as ‘already one of the best talent shows on TV’ after it hit screens last month 

One wrote: ‘You were contestants yourself and you really have your own talent show now helping other people live their dreams. Definitely the best people <3’

And someone else added: ‘A talent show where the acts are constructively critiqued from a potion of actual genuine experience. Wonderful. And Little Mix.’

‘This show is so much more personal than all the other talent shows out there, Little Mix are really the standard for everything in this industry,’ wrote a third fan. 

Surprises! Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall took their judging roles very seriously as they reacted to the stellar performances from male singers

Impressive: As well as loving the auditions, music lovers praised the girl band for showing their individual personalities on camera (Perrie and Jade Thirwall pictured) 

While another tweeted: ‘Little Mix: The Search is already one of the best talent shows on telly! Those 4 are carrying it on their personalities alone.’ 

Meanwhile, it has been reported that Little Mix earned an impressive £10m in 2019 alone after leaving their X Factor mentor Simon Cowell’s music label in 2018.

The latest accounts from their firm Eternal Dance Media Limited show the singers made £6m in 2019 – a £2 million increase from a year earlier, reports The Mirror.

Impressed: Fans praised The Search for being 'personal' and showing Little Mix's own personalities

Impressed: Fans praised The Search for being ‘personal’ and showing Little Mix’s own personalities  

While paperwork for Eternal Magic Touring Limited is also said to show the four stars paid themselves a dividend of £4.6million in 2019.

When considering the two figures together, the band managed to rake in more than £10million for the year.

Little Mix, who were formed on the X Factor in 2011, switched from Simon Cowell’s Syco record label to RCA during the recording of their fifth album LM5 in 2018 amid claims of a feud.  

At the time, Simon insisted he ‘never fell out’ with the group and that tensions between himself and Little Mix’s management, Modest Management, led to an ’embarrassing row’ over a songwriting credit for their new track Woman Like Me. 

Superstars: Little Mix earned an impressive £10m in 2019 alone after leaving their X Factor mentor Simon Cowell's music label in 2018, according to paperwork

Superstars: Little Mix earned an impressive £10m in 2019 alone after leaving their X Factor mentor Simon Cowell’s music label in 2018, according to paperwork

Former mentor: Little Mix were formed on the X Factor in 2011 but switched from Simon Cowell's Syco record label to RCA during the recording of their fifth album LM5 in 2018

Former mentor: Little Mix were formed on the X Factor in 2011 but switched from Simon Cowell’s Syco record label to RCA during the recording of their fifth album LM5 in 2018

The music mogul even branded the girls ‘the hardest working bunch’ he has ever worked with.

The new figures come after it was reported that the band had earned a staggering £28.5million since winning The X Factor back in 2011. 

The group- Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jesy Nelson and Perrie Edwards- made a £938,827 in profit last year, despite not releasing a record, The Sun reports. 

In the accounts from their firm Eternal Dance, the near £1million boost brings the net worth of their company to £4,870,417. 

The healthy sum comes as the band have just released their new album Confetti, which should add to their growing money pot. 

And with the launch of their BBC show Little Mix: The Search in the hunt to find the perfect band to tour with them, the quartets’ finances should be on the up. 

Feud? At the time there were claims of a feud however Simon has previously insisted he 'never fell out' with the group

Feud? At the time there were claims of a feud however Simon has previously insisted he ‘never fell out’ with the group