Zayn Malik Makes Perrie Edwards Dig On Twitter, Throwing Shade At Little Mix

Zayn Malik Makes A Dig At Perrie On Twitter
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Zayn Malik appears to have hit out at his ex-fiancée Perrie Edwards in a very public fashion.

The former couple revealed their split earlier this month, just two years after announcing their engagement and, although Zayn is yet to actually acknowledge the break-up, that hasn’t stopped him throwing a bit of shade in Perrie’s direction.

On Sunday, Zayn made a not-so-subtle dig at Perrie’s group Little Mix, by retweeting a post about the group onto his timeline.

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Zayn Malik

The tweet asked users whether they preferred Little Mix’s chart-topping single ‘Black Magic’ or fellow girl group Fifth Harmony’s ‘Worth It’, with Zayn apparently outing himself as a Harmonizer by siding against his ex.

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Zayn's retweeted message

Wow. Mature.

This all came just days after Little Mix appeared to make a dig of their own at Zayn, while performing ‘Black Magic’ in the States.

When it came to a line about “making him see what he’s been missing”, Jesy Nelson couldn’t resist gesturing towards Perrie, getting a huge reaction from the fans in the audience.

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Little Mix

Perrie and Zayn have both kept completely silent about their split so far, apart from one interview with Little Mix, where she assured fans she was “doing good”, despite the break-up.

However, Perrie has clearly taken steps towards moving on from the former One Direction singer, going as far as deleting all traces of him from her Instagram page, and unfollowing him on her Twitter account.

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