Little Mix star Jesy Nelson reveals she has not spoken to her bandmates in TWO YEARS

Jesy Nelson hasn’t spoken to her Little Mix bandmates in two years.

The singer, 31, who released her second solo single Bad Thing on Friday, rose to fame with the girl band after the four members auditioned separately for The X Factor in 2011.

After the ITV talent show judges put them in the band together, they won the show.

But Jesy left the group in December 2020 and she says she hasn’t spoken to the band’s other stars – Perrie Edwards, 29, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, 31, and Jade Thirlwall, 30 – since she left.

At the time of her departure, Jesy admitted that she found the “constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up to expectations very difficult,” with the pop star now admitting she was never “prepared” for the job because she’s ” just’ was. a barmaid’.

Solo: Jesy Nelson has revealed she hasn’t spoken to her Little Mix bandmates in two years after leaving the group in 2020

Separately: Jesy left the group in December 2020, while Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards continued as a trio before splitting up last year (pictured in May)

Separately: Jesy left the group in December 2020, while Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards continued as a trio before splitting up last year (pictured in May)

She said The sun that during her time in the band she didn’t have time to seek support and help for her mental health issues, which led her to quit.

Jesy confessed, “I have no 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 spoken since. Never say never, but I sincerely wish them the best on their solo journeys right now, which is so exciting.

‘I’m rooting for them all. I really wish them every success, because they are all insanely talented.’

The star previously revealed that at the height of her bullying, after the group’s X Factor win, she overdosed but was saved by her boyfriend at the time.

She previously revealed that her mother Janice White was “distraught” after her hospitalization and demanded she leave the group – but Jesy had to shoot a music video just a week after she was treated following the attempt.

After Jesy’s departure in 2020, the three remaining members of Little Mix went their separate ways last year.

Jesy has continued to work on her music and she is already working on her second solo album.

While she has yet to release her debut album, Bad Thing singer Jesy revealed she’s already working hard on a follow-up.

Jesy will release her debut solo album as an independent artist after splitting from her label Polydor last year.

She has been praised by fans for showing a “realistic” portrayal of a domestic violence victim in her Bad Thing music video.

Her new sound mimics that of Billie Eilish and Raye with her moody second single.

Jesy teamed up with Women’s Aid to chart the highs and lows of a toxic relationship in the 1960s music video.

Directed by Charlie Sarsfield, Jesy cried real tears after her on-screen boyfriend (played by Sid Ellisdon) grabbed her by the throat and yelled at her.

The video documents Jesy’s on-screen partner battling infidelity, with the wrong crowd and drugs in London’s East End in the 1960s, as she struggles to leave as he comforts her after their explosive argument.

Throwback: Jesy rose to fame with the girl band after all four original members individually auditioned for The X Factor in 2011

Throwback: Jesy rose to fame with the girl band after all four original members individually auditioned for The X Factor in 2011

In Bad Thing, Jesy recalls romance with an ex-boyfriend and being “love blind” due to the powerful lyrics. The star has had a string of high-profile romances but hasn’t delved into who the number is about.

She sings, “Hey, we started at the end, another second chance, to fix it again.”

“I know I’m fine alone, but you feel just like home. My favorite kind of mistake, familiar as a song.”

In the chorus, she calls, “When I’m about to say goodbye, I forget what I cried about last time.”

“The only thing I see clearly is that I am love blind. I’d trade common sense for a good time.

“Damn, I did something bad, I know you are damaged goods. Is it bad that I want to treat you right?’

Jesy talked about her decision to work with Women’s Aid and why she wanted to include a domestic violence storyline to mentor the son.

She said in a Q and A on Instagram, “I just feel like so many women in my life have gone through horrific experiences like this and I just really wanted to become aware of it.

‘I think it’s such an important subject that hardly anyone talks about. There are so many people going through it and they’re too afraid to talk about it and that’s why I think it’s really important.

“Everyone thinks my makeup artist just put streaks of mascara all over my face because they ran in the most perfect lines, but they were real tears.”

Women’s Aid also took to Twitter to praise Jesy for raising awareness. They wrote, “We are proud to have worked with #JesyNelson on her new video #BadThing, which provides a powerful snapshot of the realities of domestic violence.”

Jesy has self-released her second solo single after parting ways with Polydor in July last year due to “creative differences.”

It follows that Jesy is about to sign a big new deal with Warner Records.

She’s said to be in advanced talks with the label, and they’ll be watching her and fans’ reactions to the song closely before offering a deal, according to reports.

Singer: Jesy has been praised by fans for showing a 'realistic' portrayal of a domestic violence victim in her music video Bad Thing, which was released on Friday

Singer: Jesy has been praised by fans for showing a ‘realistic’ portrayal of a domestic violence victim in her music video Bad Thing, which was released on Friday

Jesy was the first to make the move into solo music with Boyz before Leigh-Anne, 31, signed a solo deal with Warner Records in March 2022.

Jade, 30, has also been in the studio working on her album with help from her Rizzle Kicks star partner Jordan Stephens.

Meanwhile, Perrie, 29, is also working on solo music, but said she doesn’t have a “fixed timeline” and enjoys being able to explore her own sound.

If you are affected by anything you have seen in the video then help and support is available at https://www.womensaid.org.uk/

For confidential 24/7 support in the UK, call Samaritans on 116 123 or visit a local Samaritans office, see www.samaritans.org for details