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Jesy Nelson shares health update from hospital after emergency surgery to help unborn twins survive
BRAVE Jesy Nelson has given fans a much-needed update after undergoing emergency surgery while pregnant with twins.
The Boyz singer, 33, who is expecting with boyfriend Zion Foster, 25, has had a tough pregnancy and has been in hospital for weeks.


But in a heartfelt Mother’s Day message, Jesy revealed her unborn babies are “going strong” after a critical operation.
Speaking from her hospital bed, Jesy told fans: “We just wanted to give you guys an update, as we know it’s been a while.
“I don’t know if you can see, but we are still in hospital, I’ve been recovering, but we have some amazing news.
“The TTTS has cleared up; the operation was a success, which is just absolutely incredible. We are so, so lucky to have the most amazing doctors.”
But despite the good news, the ex-Little Mix star explained she won’t be leaving hospital any time soon following her emergency procedure.
She continued: “Basically, the situation we’re in now is my cervix is very, very short, so I can’t leave the hospital because my waters could break at any point and I’m still very, very early.
“I can’t leave the hospital until I’m a certain amount of weeks, so every week we’re just like, ‘Please, please, please, stay in there!’”
Jesy, clutching her bump, added that she and Zion are “so grateful” their babies are “going strong
Ireland romp to eight-try rout over Italy in Six Nations Championship
IRELAND romped home to victory in Parma on Sunday afternoon as they ploughed through Italy in the second Six Nations fixture of the season.
Scott Bemand issued a battle try ahead of the match – and his troops delivered.


They coasted to a 54-12 hammering of Italy with an eight-try rout to earn their first win of this year’s competition.
Ireland’s eight included a hat-trick for winger Anna McGann, and a Player of the Match display from Aoife Dalton.
The latter crossed inside two minutes and played a key role in the backline’s dominance throughout the contest at Stadio Sergio Lanfranch.
Dalton’s opener came after an early Italian yellow card, and McGann quickly followed it up as Ireland raced into a 14-0 lead inside the first ten minutes.
Tries from Amee-Leigh Costigan and a second for McGann secured the bonus point before half-time, with Italy’s only response a solo effort from Sofia Stefan.
The hosts pushed back just before the break as they surged to try and halt the visitor’s momentum.
But Dalton’s heroic defensive effort to hold up a try proved a turning point, and From Ireland never looked back.
It went form good to glorious as Ireland ran riot in the second half.
Linda Djougang, Dorothy Wall and Brittany Hogan stretched the lead further as Ireland showed their relentless attacking prowess.
McGann wrapped up her hat-trick stunning hat-trick in the dying seconds of the Six Nations clash.
Out-half Dannah O’Brien – who missed all her kicks last week — nailed seven of eight conversions to cap a superb afternoon against Fabio Roselli’s side.
The Azzurri did grab a late consolation, Beatrice Rigoni added a score for the hosts but it was Ireland’s day in the Italian city.
Ireland now face England in Cork on April 12.