Jesy Nelson shares emotional update on her twin daughters' saying 'it made me really sad'
Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson opens up about her twin daughters' health challenges following their diagnosis of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1.
Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has shared an emotional update regarding her twin daughters, Ocean and Story, who are battling Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (SMA1), a severe and common genetic neuromuscular disease. The 34-year-old music artist revealed that her daughters, born in May 2025, have recently been fitted with leg splints as part of their ongoing health management. This announcement not only highlights the family's struggles but also underscores the complexities and challenges faced by parents of children with serious health conditions.
Since their diagnosis in January, Jesy Nelson has been candid about the emotional toll that the condition has taken on her family. SMA1 affects motor nerve cells in the spinal cord, leading to significant muscle weakness, and in severe cases, it can drastically reduce life expectancy without medical intervention. Nelson's openness about their journey reflects a growing trend among parents of children with health issues who aim to raise awareness and foster understanding about such conditions in the public sphere.
The situation is poignant as it touches on numerous themes of parental love, resilience, and the urgent need for medical support and awareness for SMA1. By sharing her daughters' story, Jesy not only seeks comfort for her own grief but also hopes to inspire others in similar situations, shedding light on the realities of living with SMA1 and the importance of community and support in times of adversity.