‘I’m good enough’: Jesy Nelson teases her toned tummy as she reveals her new empowering fan-designed tattoo, thanks fans for ‘always standing by her’
Jesy Nelson took to Instagram on Saturday to reveal her latest tattoo after letting her 9.3 million followers pick the design.
The 31-year-old singer shared a candid video of what appeared to be her kitchen as ink was added to her forearm.
Jesy smiled as she showed the final results that read “I’m good enough!” handwritten by a selection of fans.
Empowerment: Jesy Nelson, 31, took to Instagram on Saturday to reveal her latest tattoo after letting her 9.3 million followers pick the design
The former Little Mix star looked gorgeous in the clip as she showed off her toned figure in a black bra.
She completed the look with a colorful oversized cardigan and slipped into a pair of graphic shorts.
Earlier this month, the singer took to social media to tell fans that she wants them to be ‘a part of’ her ink.
No stranger to body art, Jesy shared a glimpse of her new tattoo featuring a tribute to the late grandmother ‘Nanny Ginge’ last year.
Body art: The singer shared a candid video of what appeared to be her kitchen as ink was added to her forearm
Meaningful: Jesy smiled as she showed off the final results that read “I’m good enough!” handwritten by a selection of fans
Despite the painful procedure, Jesy smiled for the camera with her makeup perfectly applied and her blonde curls falling to her shoulders.
She captioned the clip: “I wanted to get this tattoo to show my fans how much they mean to me.”
‘They have supported me through everything and were always by my side, I honestly wouldn’t be where I am today without them! I love you all so much.’
Style: The former Little Mix star looked gorgeous in the clip as she showed off her toned figure in a black bra
Outfit: She paired the look with a colorful oversized cardigan and slipped into a pair of graphic shorts
Before adding: ‘Thank you for creating this beautiful tattoo for me.’
It comes after she said she’s ‘hugging her chubby little tummy’ while joking about Simon Cowell’s famous high-waisted pants on Thursday.
Jesy explained that she’s learned to ‘love herself’ and ‘not care what people think’ over the past year while concentrating on her solo career.
Other: Jesy added inking to the rest of her impressive body art collection.
Thank you: She captioned the clip: “I wanted to get this tattoo to show my fans how much they mean to me.”
Addressing her fans on her Instagram story, Jesy joked that she no longer wears her pants to cover her belly like the 63-year-old music mogul once did.
In the clip, she began: “In the last year I’ve been focusing on my music, doing the things I love, I’ve really learned to love myself and I’ve noticed traits in myself that I never thought would happen.”
‘Like the little things, I used to wear my pants up here like Simon Cowell and now they’re down here and I’m hugging the little ones tummy and I love it. I do not care anymore
Self love: It comes after she said she’s ‘hugging her chubby little tummy’ while joking about Simon Cowell’s famous high-waisted pants on Thursday
“What I wanted to say is if you’re chubby or skinny or big or whatever, just embrace it because life is too short to care what other people think.”
Jesy concluded, “And I know that’s easier said than done, but the day you stop worrying is the day you start living.”
Simon previously admitted the public ridicule directed at her high-waisted trousers was both a low point and a wake-up call, in an earlier interview with Radio 2’s Jonathan Shalit.
He said: ‘When I first came on TV, and boy did I get a stick, I didn’t even think about it.
‘Then Ant or Dec caught on to the fact that I was wearing these really embarrassing pants. Of course, the press picked it up and then I looked at the photo and thought, “Christ, they were right.” I didn’t know what he was doing and it stopped.
Fashion inspiration: She quipped, “I used to wear my pants up here like Simon Cowell and now they’re down here and I’m hugging the little ones tummy and I love it.” I don’t care anymore’ (Simon photographed in 2001)