Leigh-Anne looked amazing at the BoxingDay premiere.. she was even joined by Perrie and Jade 🥰
on the red carpet. The trio stood hand-in-hand as they posed for the paparazzi. Perrie wore a beige silk dress, while Jade wore a corset-style top paired with a black suit.Leigh-Anne plays the role of Georgia, in the new Christmas movie, a musical superstar and ex-girlfriend of the film's main character, Melvin.In the trailer we see British author Melvin returning home to London from the US for Christmas, as he introduces his fiancée Lisa to his family.
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