LITTLE Mix danced around their homes and enlisted the help of their boyfriends for their incredible homemade video for their new single Break Up Song.
Despite being in lockdown, the girls have beat the boredom by producing, starring and directing their very own music video in the comfort of their own homes - and even let their boyfriends star in it alongside them.
Taking to Instagram, the girls captioned the post: "Making our own Stay At Home Break Up Song video.
How would you finish this? Use #BUSStayHome so we can see!!"
The video is a montage of Jesy Nelson, 28, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall, 27, skipping, dancing and singing along to their new tune in some pretty crazy scenarios.
It starts with Leigh-Anne, 28, miming along to the song in her walk-in wardrobe, followed by a clip of Jade cuddling a teddy bear and a shot of Perrie jumping on her huge trampoline.
Two of the girls took full advtange of living with their boyfriends and asked them to help with filming, which meant that the boys were lucky enough to star in the video themselves.
In one segment of the video Perrie is joined by her beau Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as they run alongside each other on some running machines.
Leigh-Anne even tried to give her boyfriend Andre Gray a piggy back, which resulted in them both landing flat on their bums during the take.
Other funny parts of the video feature Jade pretending to play the piano with a cowboy hat on, Perrie playing swing ball with her pooch and Jesy giving an almighty head bang to the song.
It looks like filming their own video certainly took Jade's mind off of things as she recently admitted that she has been "struggling to sleep" amid the coronavirus lockdown as she has been quarantined from her Little Mix bandmates.
The band were planning to spend April in the midst of a new album campaign but after the UK government placed the country into lockdown, meaning that the album launch was postponed.
Now Jade has admitted that she is "having withdrawal symptoms" from the girls.
"I am really struggling to sleep. I'm a bit of an over thinker anyways, so when I get to bed that's when I have all these thoughts going on in my head. I struggle to sleep anyway but it's in overdrive at the minute," she told Glamour magazine.
"I'm definitely having withdrawal symptoms. Just because we have a laugh every day at work and I genuinely see the girls more than I'd see my family or friends.
"I'm really missing the girls especially because we were just about to go headfirst into our campaign. I'm missing not doing work with them."