
Jesy Nelson shares emotional post 'for our babies'
Jesy Nelson has shared an emotional post as she supports her boyfriend, Zion Foster, from her hospital bed.
The pregnant Little Mix singer, 34, has been in hospital since late March after being diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a condition which could put one or both babies at risk.
Unable to support her boyfriend on the ground, Jesy took to social media to wish Zion good luck as he takes part in the 2025 London Marathon to raise funds for the Twins Trust charity, which support parents of multiples and improves maternity care and research.
'I feel so emotional this morning knowing my baby is running the marathon for our babies and for @twinstrust. @zionfoster my heart feels so proud of you, you got this my angel,' Jesy wrote as she shared a photo of herself from her hospital bed watching the coverage.
Jesy and Zion, 26, have had a rough time of things thus far, as she recently underwent emergency surgery upon discovering her unborn babies were at risk of dying.
Earlier this month, after a lengthy social media silence, the Boyz hitmaker posted a video message, confirming all was well and the TTTS had 'cleared up'.
In her latest video, Jesy has thanked her followers for their supportive messages, beginning: 'We just wanted to come on here because we are another week further along, and we feel so grateful and blessed that these little babies are still going strong.'
Rubbing her stomach as she sat on the bed, she continued: 'We just wanted to thank you so much for all your supportive, beautiful messages. You guys have been so lovely; we've seen all of your lovely messages and stories, and it's really helped us keep going.'
'We're still in here!', she declared, remaining optimistic as she panned around the hospital room.
'Hope you're all enjoying the sunshine. Unfortunately, we can't! Well, we can. I mean, Zion takes me out in the wheelchair down the road, but that's as far as we can go.'
Jesy concluded the Instagram Story by promising to keep her loyal fans updated on the 'journey'.
On Mother's Day, the Brit Award winner explained with a smile that her operation had been a 'success', expressing her gratitude for 'the most amazing doctors' taking care of her.
Jesy then shared that her cervix is 'very, very short', hence why she is still hospitalised because her waters could break 'at any point', despite her being so early on in the pregnancy.
'I can't leave the hospital until I'm a certain amount of weeks, so every week we're just like, 'Please, please, please, stay in there!',' she begged, grabbing her tummy.
Monochorionic diamniotic (Mo-Di) twins are twins that share a placenta and therefore a blood supply.
Around 20% of all twin pregnancies are mono/di twins.
The babies share a placenta (mono) but have their own amniotic sacs (diamniotic).
While most mono/di twins are healthy, they have a much higher risk of complications, and so are monitored closely.
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome occurs in, according to Healthline, around 15 to 20% of mono/di pregnancies.
It happens when blood is not evenly shared between the twins. It can lead to serious illness or death of one or both of the twins.
Jesy, who left Little Mix due to mental health struggles in 2020, began dating Zion in 2022 after meeting through mutual friends. More Trending
They briefly split but got back together last summer before confirming her pregnancy in January.
In a Q&A not long after the announcement, Jesy said she was 'very shocked' to take a positive pregnancy test, as it 'wasn't planned'.
However, she felt 'instantly happy' when she made the discovery.
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