Jesy Nelson might be part of one of the world's biggest girl bands, Little Mix, but the 27-year-old's next project will take her off the stage and instead tackling issues that affect us all. In a new documentary for the BBC, Jesy will explore how growing up in the age of the selfie, the rise of body shaming and trolling is affecting the mental health of young people today.

With the working title Jesy Nelson: My Story, the programme will focus on Jesy's own experience in dealing with such issues, which can only become heightened when living a life in the public eye.

"This is a project really close to my heart, and I’m delighted to be working with the BBC on a documentary that will both challenge me personally and also highlight a hugely important issue affecting young people today," she explained of the project which is set to air first on BBC Three before a BBC One broadcast.

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Fiona Campbell, controller of BBC Three, added: “BBC Three has a rich history of delivering impactful films and we’re really pleased that we can provide a platform for Jesy to tell her story. As a young female in a successful girl band where intense scrutiny from the public is the norm, Jesy offers a unique perspective on the impact social media can have on an individual and their mental health. It promises to be an eye-opening watch, full of universal themes which will no doubt resonate with our audience.”

While Jesy will front the programme, it will also hear from other young people who will share their own experiences in navigating life in this tech-first landscape.

The premiere date is to follow.