Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has opened up about her darkest times in a hard-hitting documentary entitled “Odd One Out”.
Here’s the lowdown on the programme and how you can watch it…
When is Jesy’s documentary on TV and how else can you watch it?
The emotional documentary “Odd One Out” airs on BBC One on September 12 at 9pm.
The programme is 57 minutes long and will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer .

What is “Odd One Out” all about?
Jesy Nelson’s new documentary “Odd One Out” takes a behind the scenes look at her personal and professional life as part of one of the world’s biggest girl bands.
The star opens up about her struggle with her weight, cruel trolls and online abuse for being “the fat one” in Little Mix.

For the first time, fans will hear first hand about the heartbreaking effects cyberbullies have had on the young star.
In the intimate personal documentary, Jesy will discuss mental health in depth, and fans will be able to follow her journey of rehabilitation as she comes to accept who she is.
The programme will see Jesy meet other victims of cyberbullying as they share their stories of online trolling and abuse.

Jesy’s Little Mix bandmates will also be seen discussing how her torment affected their group dynamics and their ability to perform.
Fans will also hear from Jesy’s boyfriend Chris Hughes as he offers a support system to Jesy.
In the documentary, Chris will describe having fallen in love with a “damaged” woman as she finally opens up and confronts the deep personal issues that have plagued her for years.
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