Jesy Nelson hasn’t spoken to Little Mix since exit from the band... but is ‘rooting for them’

The singer also spoke about being “constantly trolled” and the high price of fame while in Little Mix as she releases new music.
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Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has revealed she hasn’t spoken to her former band mates since her shock exit two years ago.

The 31-year-old singer was part of the highly successful group alongside Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards. The group were formed on the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011 - becoming the first band to win the show.

However, Nelson left in 2020 after nine years.

In December 2021, the three remaining band members announced they would be going on hiatus following the completion of their 2022 Confetti Tour, in order to “recharge and work on some other projects”.

Nelson said in an Instagram post at the time that she was “ready to embark on a new chapter” in her life - and that being in the band had affected her mental health.

In a new interview, Nelson said she has not spoken to her former bandmates since she left, but added: “I honestly wish them the best on their solo journeys now…”

She told The Sun: “Being in a girl band, you are a machine going all the time. You don’t have a minute to breathe and take time out if you just need space. That was something I struggled with.

“For me, my mental health issues were an ongoing thing while I was in Little Mix. I was struggling with my body issues, I was constantly being trolled and I really, really struggled.

“I was in it for nearly 10 years. I think I was never prepared for what was to come. I didn’t have social media or any of that. I was just a barmaid working in Dagenham.”

Nelson told the paper: “I will say this always, your mental health is the most important thing. You only live once so sometimes you have to stop and look after yourself.

“I needed support and help to overcome that, and there wasn’t the time while I was in the band. I don’t have regrets because I had to do what was right for me and I will always cherish the memories I had in Little Mix.

“So, no, we haven’t talked since then. Never say never, but I honestly wish them the best on their solo journeys now, which is so exciting. That is what is so exciting about all of us.

“We are all musically different. We will all go in our own lane. I’m rooting for all of them. I honestly do wish them all the success as they are all crazy talented.”

Nelson has previously spoken openly about her battle with anxiety and revealed in a 2019 BBC documentary called Odd One Out that abuse on social media became so bad that she attempted to take her own life.

The programme won her the award for best factual entertainment at the 2020 National Television Awards.

Nelson released her debut solo single Boyz featuring US rapper Nicki Minaj in October 2021. More recently she released Bad Thing, on April 14.

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