Love jesy and the documentary she did but at the same time doesn’t mean we should have to love her cause she suffered mental health issues. We all suffer mental health, and that’s one thing that annoyed me about her documentary. I understood everything she was going through but at the same time, I just kept thinking to myself, “you’re so self absorbed”, and that might sound mean, but she made it all about her and “oh the girls were having the best time ever and I was the one having the hard time”. I find that hard to believe, Jade was battling anorexia, Leigh had such issues with racism in the industry and feeling whether she belonged, Perrie was going through a global recognised relationship that was highly scrutinised. I thought it was unfair that the documentary made out as though it was only Jesy who suffered. All the girls suffered and while I’m not saying Jesy didn’t suffer, I found her a little self absorbed in the way she never acknowledged anyone else. She had a hard time yes, but I don’t think her band mates had it any way easier too. The way she made out in the documentary was though she was the only one to suffer pain. She went on in it about how she starved herself for a week and how that made her feel so bad, but I couldn’t help think about Jade who suffered so badly from anorexia for months and months, Leigh who suffered from racism for years and years and Perrie who suffered from fandoms and public scrutiny for years too. Im not saying Jesy didn’t have it bad, but from watching her documentary and the way she talked about it, I wish she could have realised her band mates suffering too without being so solely focused on victimising herself.