Perrie Edwards has described her former Little Mix bandmate Jesy Nelson as “difficult”.
Jesy exited the girl group in December 2020, saying at the time that being in the public eye had taken a toll on her mental health.
Speaking on Jamie Laing’s Great Company podcast, Perrie criticised Jesy for not taking responsibility for her own actions when she left the group.
"What annoys me is the most, and again I have to be careful how I say this as I don't want to seem like a b**ch, but for me, what upsets me the most is when situations like this happen, when the other person doesn't take any accountability, that boils my blood," Perrie said.
"I am not blaming everything on you, I am not saying that she's this f**king monster and everything was her fault and blah, blah, blah but take some accountability for your actions and realise you were difficult, you did have difficult moments."
After Jesy’s exit, Perrie, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Jade Thirlwall continued as a trio before eventually going their separate ways to focus on solo projects in 2022.
The 34 year old also claimed in her documentary Life After Little Mix earlier this year that she often felt isolated within the group and said the other members did not fully support her during her struggles.
Addressing those claims, Perrie, 32, pushed back and said the group did support Jesy.
"Don't put the blame on me and make me out to be something I am not. Yes, I am not perfect and I might not have been there enough or I could have done better I suppose," Perrie fumed.
"But I thought what I was doing was enough, I thought that I tried everything and so then to sit there in further interviews and discuss it publicly and be like, 'I wasn't supported', you were though... you were, so just, again, take some accountability."
Jesy has previously said she has not been in contact with the group since she left.
When asked whether a reunion with Jesy could ever happen, Perrie suggested it was very unlikely.
"Part of me wanted to (reconcile the friendship), until the documentary (came out), and then part of me withdrew again," she admitted.
"This is the thing: I am not a horrible person, I haven't got a band bone in my body, but I can cut you off. I can cut you out of my life like that, if you upset me and hurt me in a way, there's not really any going back," she continued. "I just don't have that the energy for it and as much as I will always love her I don't think I can hack that energy in my space."
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