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Jesy Nelson says Life After Little Mix series tells her side of leaving Little Mix
Summary
Jesy Nelson says her six-part Prime Video documentary will tell her side of why she left Little Mix, and the series follows her high-risk twin pregnancy and her daughters' later diagnosis of SMA Type 1.
Content
Jesy Nelson will release a six-part Prime Video documentary called Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix on Feb. 13. She told a London screening that the series is her opportunity to explain why she left Little Mix and to respond to what she described as a false narrative. The film follows her pregnancy, including a hospital emergency early in filming and a high-risk twin pregnancy. It also documents early medical challenges faced by her twin daughters after their premature birth.
What is known:
- The series is six episodes and is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on Feb. 13.
- Nelson said the film addresses why she left Little Mix and responds to narratives that have followed her; at the time of her departure she cited mental health struggles.
- The twins were born prematurely at about 31 weeks on May 15 and were later diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Type 1.
- The documentary shows hospital visits and the medical and emotional challenges of a high-risk twin pregnancy, including an episode of Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome reported during the pregnancy.
Summary:
The documentary presents Nelson's perspective on her departure from Little Mix and chronicles the medical and emotional aspects of her recent pregnancy and early parenthood. Nelson has said the twins are receiving treatment and that she and her partner are focused on their care. The series release on Feb. 13 is the next public step for the project.
