Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock makes big career move that could land her millions | The Sun

LITTLE Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock has reportedly bought a £1million ­bicycle factory and plans to transform it into 48 flats.

The popstar, 31, and fiancé Andre Gray, who own property firm G&A Organisations Ltd, acquired the old Eagle Works building in Wolverhampton, according to The Mirror. 



It is also reported that the couple have been building a holiday let in Shropshire for Airbnb and are plotting a luxury detached home in the Midlands.

Leigh-Anne's new investment, which could make her millions, comes after pop group Little Mix announced they were taking a break after their Confetti tour last year.

Her bandmates Perrie Edwards, 29, and Jade Thirlwall, 30, have all been working on new projects in recent months.

The Sun has contacted a representative for Leigh-Anne for comment.

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Last year, Leigh-Anne and her footballer fiancé Andre made a tidy profit when they sold their home for £4.95million – making them £200,000 on the £4.75million they paid for it in 2018.

She’s helping the Watford star add to their fortune with a Grand Designs-style house makeover firm.

In 2022, the pair were in the process of turning a Wolverhampton home into four flats.

The striker set up a company called G&A Organisations Ltd with a pal which they are using to do up houses to sell on for a healthy profit.

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And they’ve already turned a tired-looking red-brick semi into a modern home worthy of a mention on Kevin McCloud’s Channel 4 telly make-over show.

They paid £177,000 for the house in Wolverhampton and it went back on the market for £365,000.

And they purchased a second home in the city which was for sale at £329,000.

The firm – G&A Constructions Ltd – uploaded a string of striking before and after shots of the first property to Instagram.

And the pair know a thing or two about shifting houses quickly.

They flogged their £4.95 million mansion in Surrey just days after it went on the market in 2021.

The plush pad was listed for sale with the estate agent predicting: "This will be sold in January I am sure, there is nothing like it at this price range in such a prestigious location.”

And the home was listed as being “under offer” soon after.

Agents had strictly vetted people wishing to view the pad to root out possible fans posing as buyers just so they could have a nose around the pad.

All interested parties had to provide details of their current home and prove they could afford the house.

The singer and Andre put the place on the market after losing a fight to build an underground pool.

They wanted to create a subterranean leisure complex with a swimming pool, gym, sauna and jacuzzi.

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But local councillors sunk the ambitious project so they placed the six-bedroom home up for sale.

It boasted six bathrooms, five reception rooms, a “wellness suite” and steam room, plus two acres of gardens and grounds leading to a super-posh golf course.


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