Jesy Nelson has given birth to two beautiful baby twin girls, welcoming the little ones with her partner Zion Foster after a tumultuous pregnancy.
Sharing the news via Instagram, the former Little Mix star, 33, appeared elated as she cradled one of her twins to her chest, with the little one clad in a hat while nestled into her mum.
In another photo, musician Zion donned a hospital gown as he clasped onto the other baby.
Revealing the names of her little ones, Jesy revealed that her daughters are called Ocean Jade Neslon-Foster and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster, with Jesy and Zion deciding to double barrel their surnames.
Revealing that she had given birth to the twin girls, Jesy wrote: “So… Our beautiful baby girls decided to come at 31weeks plus 5 days. It all happened so quickly, but we are so blessed that they are here with us, healthy and fighting strong!
“We’ve never felt more in love. Everybody meet Ocean Jade Nelson-Foster and Story Monroe Nelson-Foster. Born on 15.05.2025.”
It comes after a tough time for Jesy, who had emergency surgery in April when the babies developed twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome – a rare condition which could have been fatal for one or both twins.
This means that Jesy has been living in hospital for the last ten weeks as doctors have monitored the twins.

Thankfully the twins progress has been positive throughout the remainder of the pregnancy.
Jesy and Zion began dating in January 2022 and are thought to have had an on/off relationship – splitting in 2024 after two years of dating but rekindling things shortly after.
However, Zion recently shared that he was certain the couple are ‘made for each other’ after their tough time recently during pregnancy has brought them closer.
Detailing the difficulties they have faced, he said: “I think it’s at these times when you really, really know what love you have and what your relationship means. And I think for me and Jess, this has just taken it to a whole other level of us knowing we are literally made for each other.’
Explaining that they had attempted to make the hospital as homely as possible, Zion added, “There’s a couch that turns into a bed that we pushed next to the hospital bed, so we’ve made our own double bed.
“And it’s like we’ve moved in. The nurses just said, “Oh, my God. It looks so nice in here. It looks so homely’.”