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Jesy Nelson is set to ‘open the doors’ to her life after Little Mix in a new docuseries

Mixers, take note. A docuseries that dives deep into Jesy Nelson’s life after Little Mix is coming to small screens.

Named quite literally Jesy Nelson: Life After Little Mix, we can definitely expect to hear more on her departure from Little Mix, as she “embarks on her motherhood journey and reflects on life since she left the group”.

“With her life in the public eye for over a decade as one-fourth of the global pop phenomenon Little Mix, Jesy has experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Now, she’s ready to share her truth like never before,” the synopsis for the docuseries reads.

We can also expect to see Jesy open up about expecting twins, especially when she was faced with the reality of a high-risk pregnancy. She’ll show us what it was really like to deal with such an emotional rollercoaster of pregnancy complications, such as “twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome”.

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Of course, Jesy fields the questions we all have about her decision to leave Little Mix back in 2020. The docuseries sees her “confront her past” and “open up about the life-altering decision” to depart from one of the biggest bands in the UK at that time. According to the synopsis, she will “breaking her silence on the relentless pressures of fame, the battle with mental health and the controversies that followed”.

“As the twin girls, Story and Ocean arrive, the series captures the most profound moment of all: the birth of a mother.”

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