'Zayn didn't deserve a warning' Little Mix on new single
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Now, in an exclusive new interview, Perrie has confirmed that she doesn’t want anything to do with her cheating former lover — and refused to let him hear the diss track.
Asked whether she warned Zayn about the song in advance, a blunt Perrie replied: “No.”
Her band mate JESY NELSON explained exactly why, adding: “We don’t think he deserves a warning! He’ll just have to wait to see.”
As I detailed on Monday, Little Mix’s new song Shout Out To My Ex is a brutal take-down of Zayn — Perrie’s payback for him ending their engagement by text last summer before moving on to supermodel GIGI HADID.
In one lyric she appears to claim that she faked orgasms during sex with him, with the lyric: “Hope she gettin’ better sex, Hope she ain’t fakin’ it like I did, babe.”
Another scathing line goes: “Guess I should say thank you, For the ‘hate yous’ and the tattoos, Oh baby I’m cool by the way, Ain’t sure I loved you anyway.”
One person who has heard the song is Perrie’s new man, Our Girl hunk LUKE PASQUALINO.
The singer recently started dating the former Skins actor and was snapped kissing him at band mate LEIGH ANNE PINNOCK’s 25th birthday party last weekend.