Jesy Nelson
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 32 |
Web site | www.instagram.com |
Date of birth | June 14,1991 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Romford |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 160 (cm) |
Nationality | English |
Parents | Janice White |
John Nelson | |
Job | Singer |
Composer | |
Education | Abbs Cross Academy & Arts College |
Jo Richardson Community School | |
Official site | instagram.com |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Associ act | Little Mix; Nicki Minaj |
Siblings | Jade Nelson |
Songs | SongsSecret Love SongGet Weird · 2015 BoyzBoyz · 2021 Shout out to My ExGlory Days · 2016 View 25+ more |
List | Secret Love SongGet Weird · 2015 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 429769 |
Jesy Nelson Life story
Jessica Louise Nelson is an English singer, who was a member of the British girl group Little Mix from 2011 to 2020. In 2021, she made her debut as a solo artist, when she released her debut solo single "Boyz" featuring Nicki Minaj in October 2021.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock says Little Mix needed therapy after Jesy Nelson's departure
...By Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC NewsThe remaining members of Little Mix had to go into therapy after Jesy Nelson s exit, Leigh-Anne Pinnock has revealed in her memoir...
Little Mix taking break after '10 amazing years'
... The group went from a four-piece to a trio when Jesy Nelson quit in December 2020, but have had a string of hits in the 12 months since...
Demand for BBC Action Line advice doubles in 2019
...A documentary featuring pop star Jesy Nelson prompted 8,000 visits to the BBC Action Line More than a million people have contacted the BBC s information and support service this year - double the number in 2018...
Ofcom: BBC must do 'much more' for young audiences
... The BBC has tried to attract young audiences with shows such as RuPaul s Drag Race UK Over the last year, the BBC has commissioned several programmes which are clearly intended to particularly appeal to a young audience - such as RuPaul s Drag Race UK and Little Mix star Jesy Nelson s documentary about body image...
Online trolls: Why they abuse celebrities and how to combat it
... Little Mix Jesy Nelson received after winning the X-factor, to say it drove you to try to kill themselves...
Little Mix Jesy Nelson doc: Online bullying and what to do about
... it appears in the Little Mix star Jesy Nelson s new Film about online trolling - discuss ways to deal with bullying...
Little Mix Jesy Nelson praised for 'inspirational' documentary Odd One Out
...Jesy Nelson was praised for their inspirational documentary dealing with the consequences of online bullying...
The Papers: Is PM 'in retreat' or preparing a 'cunning plan'?
... Obsessed with criticismSeveral papers carry the revelation by the Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson, made in an upcoming BBC One documentary, that she tried to kill herself because of relentless trolling on Twitter...
Ofcom: BBC must do 'much more' for young audiences
The BBC needs to do "much more" to attract younger audiences to its services, according to Ofcom 's annual report on The Corporation .
But, the regulator added, the BBC still plays a central role in the audiences' media and news consumption.
Ofcom 's head Sharon White said some viewers felt certain services were "not relevant to their lives".
In response, the BBC said it had a "clear Plan to meet the needs of younger and diverse audiences".
White said: "The BBC is still a vital, valued part of British culture. But we're concerned that a new generation is tuning out of its services. So, the BBC must set out bolder plans to connect with younger viewers and listeners. "
She added the BBC needs to "broaden The Appeal of its news, which some viewers and listeners feel isn't relevant to their lives. And the BBC must find ways to be more distinctive online, where our research shows younger people are passing it by. "
The Report also said the BBC will face a "threat to its future sustainability" if it cannot "engage Young People sufficiently".
It added: "This will undermine the BBC's ability to fund content to deliver its mission and public purposes. "
What will the BBC do? Broadcaster and writer June Sarpong has been appointed the BBC's first director of creative diversityIn a statement, a spokesman for the BBC responded by saying The Corporation welcomed "Ofcom 's recognition that audience satisfaction remains high and that the BBC continues to deliver for British audiences".
He added the BBC's strategy to meet the needs of younger and diverse audiences was outlined in, and focuses on:
The spokesman said all three have "grown strongly in The Last year, so our Plan is clearly working".
He added: "But we want to do even more for young and diverse audiences and we will set out our next Steps in our [next] Annual Plan . "
The BBC has tried to attract young audiences with shows such as RuPaul's Drag Race UKOver The Last year, the BBC has commissioned several programmes which are clearly intended to particularly appeal to a young audience - such as RuPaul's Drag Race UK and Little Mix star Jesy Nelson 's documentary about body image.
The Corporation has also experimented with uploading full box sets of its drama series, such as Killing Eve , so viewers can binge-watch them as they do with other streaming services.
Younger audiences and newsThe Report dealt with several services specifically, including The Corporation 's news output.
Ofcom said news output is seen by some as "representing a white, middle-class and London-centric point of view that is not relevant to their lives".
It continued: "For some whom we spoke to, the BBC is just 'one of many' online news providers. "
The regulator said its research into Bbc News and Current Affairs found that young viewers were increasingly consuming their news via Social Media and aggregator services.
It added that when people find their news this way their engagement is typically "fleeting" and that they usually only read a headline or brief paragraph before Moving On .
Stacey Dooley went to northern Syria for PanoramaHowever, it also said: "One aspect of Bbc News that did resonate with 16-24 year olds was 'opinion-led' journalism. People within our research regularly cited programmes presented by Stacey Dooley and Reggie Yates as standout examples of this.
The Report said 16-24-year-olds said "this type of journalism helped them to make sense of The World and was presented in a more engaging way that they could relate to".
What about diversity?The regulator also highlighted a "perceived lack of diversity in BBC reporters and presenters".
"The BBC should better represent the whole of the UK with authentic news and Current Affairs content that feels relevant and engaging to all audiences," it said.
Earlier this month, the BBC made efforts to improve things in this area by
'Lack of transparency'In one of its main findings, the Ofcom report stated The Corporation 's editorial complaints process lacks transparency.
It highlighted The Corporation 's recent against the Bbc Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty , who had expressed an opinion on comments made by President Trump.
Ofcom questioned the BBC's handling of the Naga Munchetty ruling"We consider that the way in which the BBC has handled the recent Naga Munchetty case highlights that it should provide more transparency on the reasons for its findings on compliance with its editorial guidelines which reflect the Ofcom Broadcasting Code.
"We will be addressing the BBC's lack of transparency in this area as a matter of urgency".
Next Steps for BBCOfcom concluded it expects the BBC to "now set out publicly" its Plan for addressing The Following "recurring themes":
It added: "This will enable audiences to see for themselves, and for us to be able to judge, whether the BBC is taking appropriate Steps . .
" If we do not see transparent signs of progress, we will step in and place additional conditions on the BBC. "
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