Jesy Nelson Appeals for Help After Car With Daughters’ Medical Equipment Is Stolen

The singer revealed her black Land Rover Defender was taken in the early hours of the morning from her home in Brentwood, Essex.

Jesy Nelson Appeals for Help After Car With Daughters’ Medical Equipment Is Stolen

Jesy Nelson has appealed for public assistance after her car — containing essential medical equipment for her infant daughters — was stolen from her driveway.

The former Little Mix member shared the news via Instagram Stories, revealing that her black Land Rover Defender was taken in the early hours of the morning from her home in Brentwood, Essex.

She asked anyone with information to come forward, writing, “Please if any of you have seen or know of any information, can you DM me or contact the police. I have so much of my girls’ hospital equipment in that car that’s really needed.”

The incident carries added urgency due to the health needs of Nelson’s twin daughters, Ocean Jade and Story Monroe, who were diagnosed earlier this year with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare genetic condition that affects muscle strength and movement.

Nelson has spoken publicly about the challenges of caring for her daughters following the diagnosis, describing the experience as an intense period involving frequent hospital visits and ongoing medical support. SMA, particularly Type 1, can impact essential functions including breathing, swallowing and mobility, often requiring specialized equipment for daily care.

In January, Nelson shared that her daughters’ condition would likely have long-term implications. She said doctors had informed her that the children may not be able to walk or regain full neck strength, underscoring the importance of consistent medical treatment and equipment access.

Since opening up about her daughters’ diagnosis, Nelson has also become an advocate for increased awareness around SMA. She recently voiced support for updated government plans to introduce newborn screening for the condition, emphasizing the importance of early detection and treatment.

The theft of the vehicle — and the loss of critical medical supplies — has prompted concern among fans, with Nelson using her platform to amplify the search and encourage anyone with information to contact authorities.

Nelson rose to prominence as a member of Little Mix, one of the U.K.’s most successful girl groups, before departing the group in 2020. She later launched a solo career with the single “Boyz,” followed by subsequent releases including “Bad Thing.”

At the time of publication, there have been no updates on the vehicle’s recovery.