Jesse Nelson splits from fiancé over baby muscle disease: report

little mix singer Jesse Nelson Reportedly split from her long-time love fiancé Zion FosterJust a few weeks ago, she revealed that her 8-month-old twins are battling a serious muscle disease.
Nelson, 34, and Foster parted ways after four years together but remained friends and co-parents, the sun Reported on Monday, January 19th.
The couple got engaged in September 2025, just four months after Nelson welcomed twin daughters Story and Ocean.
US Weekly Representatives for Nielsen have been contacted for comment.
In early January, Nelson revealed the heartbreaking news that her daughters had been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy type 1 (SMA), a genetic disorder that causes muscle weakness.
“A few months ago, my mom noticed that the girls’ legs weren’t showing as much movement as they should,” Nelson shared in a Jan. 4 Instagram video. “[It] I wasn’t really worried at the time because from the moment I left the NICU I was told, ‘Your baby is premature, so don’t compare your baby to other babies.’ They won’t reach the same milestones. Just take them as they are. ‘”
“When healthcare visits come, we’re told, ‘They look great, they’re healthy, everything is fine,'” the singer shared. “Then there started to be signs that they were having trouble eating normally. They were eating less and less.”
Nelson continued: “To make a long story short, after three of the toughest games [or] After four months of endless appointments, the girls have now been diagnosed with a serious muscle disease called SMA Type 1. “
“Type 1 is the most severe type a baby can have. It stands for spinal muscular atrophy and affects every muscle in the body, including the legs, arms, breathing, swallowing… Over time, it kills the muscles in the body,” she explained. “If it is not treated in time, the baby will not live longer than 2 years old.”
Storey and Ocean quickly received treatment for SMA Type 1, Nelson said, and the two little guys have now completed treatment.
“when [the doctors] “After the girls were evaluated, we were told they might never walk,” Nelson said through tears. “They may never regain any strength, so they will be disabled. The best we can do now is get them treatment and hope for the best.”
“I’m so grateful because if they didn’t have it, they would die,” the musician said. “Endless hospital appointments. It almost feels like the hospital has become my second home.”
An emotional Nelson added: “The past few months have been the most heartbreaking time of my life. I literally feel like my whole life has been turned 360 degrees. I almost feel like I’m grieving the life I won’t be able to spend with my kids. I [do] One has to be grateful because at the end of the day, they are still here and that is all that matters. They have received treatment and I have no doubt that my girls will overcome all odds and with the right help they will beat it all and go on to do things they have never done before. “




