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All the ways ex Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has been accused of blackfishing – from wearing braids & fake tan to filler

JESY Nelson's solo single "Boyz" has been blighted with allegations of blackfishing. 

And now Little Mix have told how they warned the singer, 30, about the dangers of appropriating black culture while she was in the band.

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how the band talked to their former bandmate.

She said: "We don’t want to talk about the video, or be critical, but one thing we will clarify regarding the blackfishing situation is that Jesy was approached by the group in a very friendly, educational manner."

Jesy, who had braids in her hair in the video for her debut solo single Boyz, which came out on Friday, has denied trying to look black.

She said she is a “white British woman”, causing outrage from some fans who felt they had been led to believe she was biracial.

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Asked previously about claims she is “blackfishing,” Jesy said she has only experienced claims since leaving Little Mix last year.

She said: “The whole time I was in Little Mix I never got any of that. Then I came out of [the band] and people all of a sudden were saying it.”

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Jesy was criticised for sporting braids and tanning her skin in her new music video.

Shortly after the song's release criticising Jesy.

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In one message, believed to have been sent from Leigh-Anne's Instagram account, Leigh-Anne says: “She [Jesy] blocked us. Cut us off. Horrible person.”

In another, she appears to write: "Do a video about her being a blackfish instead.”

Her Instagram account also liked a post by @everydayracism, which had posted a short guide to blackfishing after “a lot of talk” on the topic at the same time.

But this isn't the first time the star has been accused of black fishing.

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Last month, we told how Leigh-Anne had explained to Jesy how blackfishing could be hurtful

A source said: “Leigh-Anne had a conversation with Jesy, trying to explain why she was upset and why it could be offensive.

"She felt she had to address it while making her racism documentary, but it apparently fell on deaf ears.

“For Jesy to now claim that it has never been mentioned to her before is really rude.

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