Singer Jesy Nelson has opened up on her relationship with her
former Little Mix bandmates following her high-profile departure from
the group two years ago.
The 31-year-old
songstress left the music group to focus on her mental well-being,
prompting a barrage of criticism from fans and an awkward fallout with
the other three members.
Nelson who opened on
their relationship in an interview with The Sun, revealed that she
hasn't spoken to the other Little Mix singers since the split. She
said;

“Being
in a girl band, you are a machine going all the time. You don't have a
minute to breathe and take time out if you just need space. That was
something I struggled with.
"I was constantly
being trolled – and I really, really struggled with it. I was in it for
nearly ten years. I think I was never prepared for what was to come. I
didn't have social media or any of that, I was just a barmaid working in
Dagenham."
Despite the disappointment
surrounding her exit from the band, Nelson said she has no regrets about
making decisions in the interest of her health and well-being. She
added;
“For me personally, by the end, I
couldn't enjoy the good parts and it’s a shame as I had the most amazing
times in Little Mix, but I will say this always, your mental health is
the most important thing and you only live once so sometimes you have to
stop and look after yourself.
"I needed support and help to overcome that, and there wasn’t the time while I was in the band.
"I don’t have any 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 talked since then. Never say never, but I honestly wish
them the best on their solo journeys now, which is so exciting. I think
that is what is so exciting about all of us. We are all musically
different styles. I think we will all go in our own lane.
"I
am rooting for all of them. I honestly do wish them all the success as
they are all crazy talented. Time has been about rebuilding myself,
regaining my confidence, going to therapy and talking about it all
openly.
"I think whenever you are at a low point,
you always think, do what makes you happy - and music is what makes me
happy and that is all I want to do.
“There was a
time where I thought, ‘Is it worth it?’ But I always come back to the
fact that I love music so much. It is what makes me so happy."
Little
Mix was formed in 2011 during ITV's X Factor talent show and they've
become the most successful act to take part in the series, selling a
staggering 60 million records worldwide.
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