Key Points
- Jesy Nelson's Prime Video documentary reveals a secret suicide attempt and claims bandmates seemed indifferent
- Former bandmates reportedly enraged by her comments, reopening old wounds and sparking backlash
- Sources say reunion hopes fade as members concentrate on solo careers and moving forward
Why They're In The News
HOLD your horses, Little Mix fans… it’s looking pretty definite the girls won’t be getting back together anytime soon, and it’s all because of Jesy Nelson.
The 2011 X Factor winner left her former colleagues enraged after she dished the dirt on her exit from the pop band.
Jesy, 34, used her Prime Video documentary to open up about her secret suicide attempt days before quitting the group — suggesting her woes were ignored by Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall.
She said: “I just felt like no-one cared… And I remember one of their responses being like ‘are you done now, is that it?'”
The girls have been left furious by the comments, according to The Sun.
A source told the paper: “Jesy’s confession has obviously opened up a can of worms for the girls.
“The documentary itself and the backlash that has followed, has brought up a lot of bad feeling from the past.
“It’s been upsetting for the girls, but they are focused on their solo careers and the future now.”
Oh well; they’re hardly the Spice Girls.
Why This Matters
This matters because Nelson's explosive claims and bandmates' fury effectively quash reunion hopes, reshaping Little Mix's legacy, complicating conversations about fame and mental health, and signaling that future collaborations are unlikely as members pursue solo careers.