JESY Nelson fired a late-night post about “gross humans” after Perrie Edwards broke down over their fallout.
The Little Mix feud has been reignited as Jesy appeared to hit back at her former bandmate’s comments.

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Perrie, 31, admitted suffering what felt like a ‘dagger to the heart’ when she was rejected after reaching out Jesy.
Jesy later posted on Instagram: “The internet is gross and so are humans.”
Little Mix stars Perrie, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall no longer speak to Jesy after she abruptly quit the band.
Speaking on the Happy Place podcast, Perrie spoke out about trying to “rectify things” with her former friend.
“I wrote a song about a friendship I had that I no longer have,” Perrie told host Fearne Cotton.
“When you’ve been in that person’s life for years and they’ve had your back, you’ve been through highs, lows and everything, all these experiences, it’s a wild ride but you’ve gone through it together – then poof they’re gone – that’s hard to deal with.
“I struggled a lot with that. It’s really sad, but at the same time these things sometimes happen.
“It does make you think ‘do we try to rectify the situation? Should I reach out? It doesn’t feel like I should, it feels like I should just stay away.’
“It’s a really horrible dynamic to be in.”
Perrie added: “When you try and then it doesn’t get taken well either… it’s like another…”
Perrie broke off and imitated being stabbed in the heart.
She continued: “You think, ‘well I tried, they don’t want it. You can’t force someone to be friends with you.’
“It’s really hard.”
Leigh-Anne, 32, previously said Jesy’s abrupt exit from the band in December 2020 left her, Perrie and Jade “traumatised” and needing counselling.
At the time, Jesy, 32, cited battles with her mental health and struggles with the pressures of fame as her reason for leaving.
She said: “The truth is recently being in the band has really taken a toll on my mental health.
“I find the constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up to expectations very hard.
“There comes a time in life when we need to reinvest in taking care of ourselves rather than focusing on making other people happy.”

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