PERRIE Edwards is raking in bundles of cash from her solo career after Little Mix went on hiatus.
New figures reveal that, who recentlywith her second child after , is proving a savvy businesswoman.


Accounts reveal she’s pocketing £21,280 per week between her private companies Perrie Louise Ltd and Paxel Properties.
Signed off by Perrie yesterday and filed at Companies House today, they report a £1.5 million increase in assets over the year to March 31, 2025.
The income doubles funds held by her companies, before bills, to a cool £3 million.
After accounting for the bills to be paid, her firms banked a £127,210 profit for 2025 which works out at £2,446 per week.
Pop firm Perrie Louise is the biggest money-spinner of the two.
Its accounts report £1.1 million in ongoing profits, including £122,927 for this financial year.
It holds £1,476,099 in assets and retained £1,102,769 after accounting for £373,330 worth of bills.
Paxel Properties holds £1,433,996 worth of freehold property and fixtures and fittings.
Topping it off are assets worth £613,988 in property purchases.
Land Registry records reveal Perrie owns a flat in York and a flat in Manchester, bought in 2024 and 2022, respectively, using a loan of £762,347 from Perrie Louise.
Perrie set up Perrie Louise in 2018 and Paxel Properties in 2022.
Despite calling time on their pop career she retains a one third stake in the all-girl group’s pop firms – Eternal Magic Touring and Eternal Dance Media.
The live firm – set up in 2015 – was put into voluntary liquidation in 2022. Perrie pocketed £3.2 million from its closure.
The payout comes on top of her share of £13.9 million in dividends paid out by the firm between 2016 and 2019.
Eternal dance Media remains up and running, with latest accounts reporting £332,697 in ongoing profits as of 31 December 2023.
Dividends in its account total £3.5 million.
