Long-time couple Perrie Edwards and Zayn Malik seemed to be off to a serious path in their relationship. The Little Mix star recently revealed her future plans with the former One Direction singer and that includes having his babies.

Speaking to Fabulous magazine, Perrie Edwards revealed that she wants to have Zayn Malik’s baby when she turns 24. “I would say 24 and that’s in three years’ time for me,” she said. The 21-year-old also explained why she thinks 24 would be the perfect age to conceive. “My mom was 24, though [when she had her first child], so that’s always been my ideal age,” she added.

However, according to UK’s Glamour magazine, Perrie Edwards admitted that the baby plans may have to wait. There’s still her wedding with Zayn Malik that the couple still reportedly has to plan. When quizzed on how far along they are in the planning, Edwards said, “Not yet, but me mam can't wait and it's getting on me nerves. “

“She's like: 'What about the flowers? What about this dress?' And I'm like: 'Mam, stop!' We've been so busy, but I literally cannot wait to start planning my wedding,” Edwards explained.

According to Hello Magazine, the singer had once told The Sun that her busy schedule is preventing her from finally sitting down with Zayn Malik to plan their wedding. She had confirmed that a wedding date has not been set yet since she’s still tied with promoting Little Mix’s new single, “Black Magic.”

However, the couple is apparently not in a rush to get married. Perrie Edwards admitted that she and Zayn Malik are just waiting for the right time to sit together to discuss wedding plans. They reportedly don’t want to rush the preparations since they want their wedding to be “perfect.”

In the same interview with Fabulous magazine, Perrie Edwards also shunned reports that Zayn Malik left One Direction for her. She admitted that she would still have supported him if ever he had decided to stay with the group. Whatever decisions Zayn make she would reportedly always be there for him as long as it makes him happy.

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