Jesy Nelson Breaks Her Silence in Candid New Documentary Series
Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson is inviting fans into her world with a revealing new six-part documentary series titled Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix. The series, which is available to stream for free, delves into her decision to leave the chart-topping girl group and her experiences as a new mother to twins.
Opening Up About Little Mix Departure and Motherhood
Having spent over a decade in the spotlight as part of Little Mix, Jesy Nelson has faced immense highs and challenging lows. In this documentary, she shares her truth for the first time, addressing the relentless pressure, mental health struggles, and controversies that surrounded her exit from the band in 2020. At the premiere earlier this month, Jesy stated, "I go into the reason why I left Little Mix, which I've never, ever spoken about, and that was really tough because there’s been a constant narrative that’s been written about me." She added, "I believe it gave a false narrative of why I left – this was my turn to say this is my truth, and this is why I left."
The series also explores Jesy's personal life, focusing on the joy, vulnerability, and fear she experienced as an expectant mother. It details her emotional journey through pregnancy complications caused by a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. With weekly hospital visits and support from loved ones, Jesy navigates these challenges, confronting her deepest fears while discovering newfound strength.
How to Watch the Documentary for Free
All six episodes of Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix are available to stream now on Amazon Prime Video. Fans can watch the series completely free by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. This trial provides access to Prime Video's entire library of TV shows and films, including popular titles like The Boys, Reacher, and Clarkson's Farm, along with benefits such as free delivery.
It is important to note that after the 30-day promotional period, Amazon Prime will automatically renew at the standard rate of £8.99 per month. To avoid charges, viewers should cancel their subscription before the trial ends. Alternatively, an annual subscription is available for £95, offering a saving of £12.88 compared to monthly payments.
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