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Jesy Nelson to tell her side of the story about her Little Mix exit
Summary
Jesy Nelson will explain her reasons for leaving Little Mix in an Amazon Prime documentary due February 13, and the series also covers her recent high-risk pregnancy and the diagnosis of her twin daughters with SMA1.
Content
Jesy Nelson will present a personal account of her exit from Little Mix in a new Amazon Prime documentary scheduled to stream from February 13. The series follows her recent pregnancy, its complications, and the period around her decision to leave the group. It revisits earlier struggles she has spoken about publicly, including the pressures of fame and mental health difficulties. The programme is described as an effort to set out her perspective on those events.
Key facts:
- The documentary, titled Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix, is due on Amazon Prime on February 13.
- Nelson says she will tell her side of why she left Little Mix and the series revisits footage from her time with the group.
- The show covers a high-risk pregnancy, including Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome, and reports that her twin daughters have been diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA1).
- Nelson has launched a petition campaigning for SMA1 to be added to the newborn blood spot (heel prick) screening test.
Summary:
The series is framed as a personal recounting of a difficult period that combines Nelson’s maternity experience with her decision to leave Little Mix. Its release on February 13 will make her account widely available. Nelson is also campaigning publicly for SMA1 screening; responses from other parties and any policy outcomes are undetermined at this time.
