Jade Thirlwall has revealed one of her few "regrets" from her time in Little Mix.

The British singer, who rose to fame as one-fourth of the girl band Little Mix, has expressed regret that they rarely performed in the United States.

In a recent interview with People, Jade said that she and her former bandmates Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jesy Nelson "always wanted to tour America".

"One of the very, very few regrets that we had as a band, and it wasn't really down to us, but we always wanted to tour America and never quite got there," the 31-year-old said. "I think that's such a shame, and we know we've got so many fans over here."

Jade - who released her debut solo track Angel of My Dreams in July - revealed she hopes to perform in the U.S. as a solo artist.

"I'm going to manifest that eventually, I'll get to do my own shows here," she shared. "That's definitely a dream of mine."

Elsewhere in the interview, Jade opened up about her relationship with Perrie and Leigh-Anne since the band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2022.

"Nobody knows what we went through besides us, so they're definitely still my comfort blanket," the Black Magic singer said of her former bandmates. "Whenever I'm struggling or if I'm a bit anxious, they're always there on the phone."

She added, "We've got a group chat that we still message every other day supporting each other, so that'll never stop."

Jade was the last member of Little Mix to embark on a solo career following Jesy, Leigh-Anne and then Perrie.

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