Jesy Nelson Sends Emotional Message to Boyfriend Zion Foster from Hospital During Difficult Pregnancy

Jesy Nelson Opens Up from Hospital During High-Risk Pregnancy

Jesy Nelson, best known as a former member of Little Mix, has laid bare her raw reality as she navigates a complicated pregnancy journey from her hospital bed. Since March 2025, Jesy has been admitted to hospital after being diagnosed with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a rare and challenging complication that can happen in identical twin pregnancies. The singer’s daily life looks a lot different these days: bland hospital food, the constant beep of medical machines, and every plan put on hold.

Despite the medical setting, Jesy managed to keep her trademark sense of humor and gratitude intact. Just before her boyfriend Zion Foster set off to run the 2025 TCS London Marathon, she recorded a candid message from the ward. In it, Jesy joked about their limited freedom: 'We're still in here! 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.' The words offer a glimpse into how the couple finds moments of normalcy, even if all it means is a stolen breath of fresh air outside the hospital doors.

Facing the Challenge Together

Facing the Challenge Together

The news about her pregnancy complications first broke a few weeks after she disappeared from public view in early spring. TTTS is a serious disorder—it means her twins are sharing a placenta unequally, putting both babies at risk and requiring constant monitoring. Pregnant mothers facing TTTS often spend weeks or even months in hospital, with days blending together. For Jesy, this means missing out on milestones or big events, like watching Zion join thousands at London’s biggest annual race.

Instead of focusing on the things she can’t do, Jesy's energy has been directed toward gratitude for the small stuff: her partner’s jokes, wheelchair strolls around the hospital block, and the unwavering support from family. Friends who’ve visited say she’s still cracking jokes and making the staff laugh, even on tough days. She hasn’t shied away from sharing the rough patches, but also shines a light on how much resilience—both hers and Zion’s—is keeping their spirits up.

The message to Zion just before the marathon was more than a show of support. It was a reminder that, even amid uncertainty, they’re still finding ways to support each other. Jesy didn’t dwell on what she was missing. Instead, she talked about their routine: the sunshine glimpsed through hospital windows and how every little escape with Zion by her side feels like a win.

A pregnancy marked by complications isn’t what anyone dreams about, but Jesy’s story is resonating with many women who face similar high-risk pregnancies every year. Her honest updates—showing both vulnerability and humor—have brought attention to TTTS and the reality of life inside hospital walls. She’s made it clear she’s not giving up and, as Zion hit the London Marathon pavement, her cheering from afar meant more than a front-row spot ever could.

For Jesy and Zion, every day is about small steps forward: managing medical appointments, celebrating mini victories, and leaning on each other through the tough parts. If there’s one thing you notice across her updates, it’s her focus on the now. 'We’re still in here!' she says. Not stuck, but fighting—together. And while the world carries on outside, Jesy finds ways to keep hope, gratitude, and love right at the center of her story.

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