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Jesy Nelson stuns in sultry bed selfie following 'split' from boyfriend Chris Hughes

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Jesy Nelson stunned as she shared a sultry bed selfie following her split from boyfriend Chris Hughes earlier this week.The Little Mix star, who had been dating former Love Island star Chris for over a year, took to social media during the Easter Bank Holiday weekend to pose for the gorgeous photo.The singer, 28, is seen sporting a full face of makeup and red string bikini top as she relaxes at home during the coronavirus lockdown.

Jesy captioned the stunning image: “Afternoon you beauties,” followed by a heart emoji.The pop star and 27 year old Chris are said to have ended their romance a couple of weeks ago, but remain friends.They were spending time apart during the current lockdown period, but is believed they have decided to split.

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