“You think if everybody is saying it, it must be true.” The night Little Mix won The X Factor, Nelson, then 20, wept and wished she was back home with her mother.
“When you’ve never had any issues with your face and then realise people are saying these things about you… ” She trails off. And the next one was, ‘God her face looks deformed,’” she tells me.
“The first thing I read about myself was, ‘Is it me or does that girl look disabled?’ The next one said she really looks like a rat. But during the show, Nelson was trolled horrifically on social media. She was teamed up with other solo entrants – Leigh‑Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards – to form the girl group Rhythmix, which was later renamed Little Mix. She had auditioned successfully as a solo singer, but the judges decided she was better suited to being in a group. The origins of her low self-esteem went back to the very formation of the band on the 2011 series of The X Factor. She talked about how she had always compared herself with the other members of Little Mix and found herself wanting. In 2019, Nelson made a powerful documentary about her life with the “other three girls”, called Odd One Out. Every day, I’d type in ‘Jesy Nelson fat’ or ‘Jesy Nelson ugly’, and read what everyone said about me