
Jesy Nelson: "Odd One Out"
Documentary
Overview
Little Mix star Jesy Nelson goes on a journey of rehabilitation as she opens up about abuse she has suffered at the hands of cyberbullies and its effects on her mental health.
Top Cast


Jesy Nelson
Jesy Nelson
Self
Jesy Nelson
Self


Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes
Self
Chris Hughes
Self


Jan Nelson
Jan Nelson
Self
Jan Nelson
Self


Jade Nelson
Jade Nelson
Self
Jade Nelson
Self


Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Self
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Self


Jade Thirlwall
Jade Thirlwall
Self
Jade Thirlwall
Self


Perrie Edwards
Perrie Edwards
Self
Perrie Edwards
Self


Aaron Carlo
Aaron Carlo
Self
Aaron Carlo
Self
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