LITTLEMix star Jesy Nelson appeared on This Morning today with boyfriend Zion and their adorable twins, marking their first public interview as a family.
Formerstar Jesy, 34,with boyfriend Zion following a high-riskpregnancy.




Jesy also revealed she had a “threatened miscarriage” early on in the pregnancy.
Sitting down with hosts and , opened up about her traumatic pregnancy and rare condition that could have been fatal for her babies in the womb.
She lived in hospital for weeks after being diagnosed, a rare but serious condition in which blood flows unevenly between identical twins sharing a placenta.
In her first TV interview since giving birth, the singer declared. “Thank you for having us. We made it!”
And she joked: “Ocean is receding a little bit bless her so that’s how we can tell (them apart”.
Jesy revealed they were born at 31 weeks and five days, but their nightmare began very early on in the pregnancy.
She said: “I mean when we first found out we were having twins which was just crazy we were excstatic over the moon. Zion looked like he’d seen a ghost.
“Had the scan and immediately the guy told us I hav e to refer you to a twin specialist.
“The next day, the doctor sat us down and told us all the complications. I felt like, I couldn’t believe ther percentages and what could potentially happen. From that point I couldn’t enjoy my pregnancy.
“They told us we could only take it two weeks at a time, I didn’t even want to announce it.
“When I look back now it makes me so sad, it’s supposed to be the happiest time. We had no idea this could happen with twins.
Zion, proudly cradling Story Monroe during the interview, added: “I just felt whilst Jess was going through it all, words of reassurance is all I could do and trying to stay positive.”
Jesy and Zion were joined by their consultant, Dr Ruwan Wimalasundera, who explained the dangers posed to in the womb.
He said there is a very high chance of miscarriage due to their blood vessels being joined together in their jont placenta.
Jesy had to have a high risk procedure, called Fetoscopic laser, to separate the blood vessels.
Jesy said: “Every time we were going for scans it was getting a little bit worst and a little bit worst.
“I still didn’t think we’d have a procedure.
“I went to see him (the doctor) on the Tuesday and had it on the Thursday.
“There were symptoms to look out for, if your belly feels like a drum, if you are out of breath.”
Jesy and her babies stayed in hospital for ten weeks after they were born.
She added: “I felt safe to be there, I actually didn’t want to go home.”
Jesy, beaming in a colourful silk co-ord, thanks Dr Ruwan and said the couple were now settling into a “new normal” at home with daughters
The twins, dressed in pink onesies and hats, quickly stole the show - with Alison cooing over the tots.
Alison and Dermot presented Jesy with an “I love This Morning” baby grow.