Jesy Nelson’s sister has posted a scathing response after Perrie Edwards branded her former Little Mix bandmate ‘difficult’ in a new interview.
Perrie revealed she has cut out ‘difficult’ Jesy Nelson from her life for good as she addressed the Little Mix feud in a new interview released on Wednesday.
The singer has accused her former bandmate of not taking accountability for her behaviour in the final months of her time in the girl group, and said that after watching Jesy’s documentary last year she has realised that she doesn’t ‘have the capacity for someone like that in my life anymore.’
Jesy is yet to respond to Perrie’s comments but her older sister Jade Nelson posted a lengthy statement on Instagram on Wednesday, telling followers that Jesy has been ‘to hell and back for years.’
Jade said she was speaking out because she’s ‘so tired of lies and accusations’ about her sibling.
She wrote: ‘People say in life be the bigger person, keep quiet, but actually sometimes it doesn’t do any good.’
Jesy Nelson’s sister has posted a scathing response after Perrie Edwards branded her former Little Mix bandmate ‘difficult’ in a new interview
Perrie revealed she has cut out ‘difficult’ Jesy Nelson from her life for good as she addressed the Little Mix feud in a new interview released on Wednesday
‘l’ve watched my sister go through hell and back for many many years and very few will only ever understand what it’s like to be tormented, bullied and pulled down for the way you look.’
‘It’s really easy to say just ignore it, but until you are in that situation yourself you will never ever really no how it will affect them.’
Jade went on to point out that her sister had tried to take her own life twice as she struggled with her mental health. Jesy has previously revealed how she first struggled in 2013, the second attempt in 2020 happened days before she quit Little Mix.
‘I think when you attempt to end your life not once, but twice it shows the dark place you must be in and YES that was with a lack of support many many times,’ Jade wrote.
‘As for not taking accountability, that is actually all she’s done, she’s fully aware she was hard work, she’s fully aware she was hard to deal with but through it all if any other single person were struggling with a break up, anxiety, life, she was there! lsn’t that what you do as friends or if you love someone.’
‘So yes we may learn lots from our therapists but would a therapist ever say there is only so many times you can pick someone up. It’s ok to be spoken about in interviews, songs, but the minute she tells her truth finally, it’s funny people don’t seem to like it.’
‘It’s always a shock when someone finally stands up for themselves, maybe that’s why we get angry and swear as we can’t believe it.’
Jade ended her statement by telling fans: ‘There is always so so much more someone could have said.’
Jesy left Little Mix in December 2020 after nine years in the band, saying at the time the pressure had taken a toll on her mental health.
Jesy is yet to respond to Perrie’s comments but her sister Jade posted a lengthy statement on Instagram on Wednesday, telling followers that Jesy has been ‘to hell and back for years’
Perrie, Jade Thirwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock continued as a trio before eventually splitting to pursue solo projects.
In her recent documentary, Jesy said she had not seen her former bandmate since leaving the band over five years ago but didn’t rule out a chance of a reunion.
However, Perrie has now said that it is very unlikely for the four to ever reunite as Jesy ‘upset and hurt me in a way where there is no going back’.
Speaking to Jamie Laing on his Great Company podcast this week, she explained: ‘What annoys me is the most, and again I have to be careful how I say this as I don’t want to seem like a b**** but for me what upsets me the most is when situations like this happen and the other person doesn’t take any accountability.’
‘That boils my blood!’I am not blaming everything on you, I am not saying that she’s this f***ing monster and everything was her fault blah, blah, blah but take some accountability for your actions and realise you were difficult, you did have difficult moments.’
She added: ‘Granted there were reasons for those moments but you can only pick someone up so many f***ing times before you start losing track of your own sanity.’
Perrie felt she was misrepresented by Jesy’s comments, after the star said she felt unsupported through her mental health battles whilst she was in the band.
Jesy left Little Mix in December 2020 after nine years, saying at the time the pressure had taken a toll on her mental health; pictured with Perrie, Jade Thirwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Jesy said she felt very alone and claimed their final phone call was awkward and made her feel like she was talking to a bunch of strangers.
‘Don’t put the blame on me and make me out to be something I am not, yes I am not perfect and I might not have been there enough or I could have done better I suppose,’ Perrie hit back.
‘But I thought what I was doing was enough, I thought that I tried everything and so then to sit there in further interviews and discuss it publicly and be like, ‘I wasn’t supported’, you were though, you know what I am saying? You were, so take some accountability.’
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When host Jamie asked if there was a possibility they might be in each other’s lives again, Perrie ruled it out.
‘If I am being completely transparent part of me wanted to until the documentary and then part of me withdrew again.
‘This is the thing I am not a horrible person, I haven’t got a bad bone in my body but I can cut you off. I can cut you out of my life like that, if you upset me and hurt me in a way there’s not really any going back.
‘I don’t have the capacity for someone like that in my life anymore and that might make me sound like a b**** but I just don’t have the energy for it and as much as I will always love her I don’t think I can hack that energy in my space.’
Perrie added that she was devastated when she found out Jesy’s twin daughters had been diagnosed with the muscle-wasting disease Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1.
She said: ‘We’ll always have that weird connection. And seeing Jesy go through that, it broke me.’
‘Because you wouldn’t wish that on anyone. It’s literally wild. And as much as we’ve got our issues and, you know, I think I don’t want to see her go through that.’



