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00:07The singer Jessie Nelson has quit the girl group Little Mix after she said constant pressure had
00:13affected her mental health. Jessie said the past nine years in Little Mix has been the most
00:19incredible time of my life. I find the constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up
00:25to expectations very hard she said. Very a very sad day for Jessie Nelson and her fans. Jessie
00:30Nelson is leaving Little Mix. Jessie. Jessie. Jessie Nelson. Jessie Nelson has left Little Mix. Oh my god. I've literally
00:38been fighting back tears.
00:42It's very traumatic. What the hell? Jessie's found herself back in the studio and returning to her passion which she
00:48notes is good for her mental health.
00:50It was everything that I had envisioned for me as a solo artist.
00:57But I did not expect the shitstorm that's going to come with it.
01:01Jessie Nelson is being accused of so-called blackfishing.
01:04Jessie, make her look worse for yourself.
01:07She's going to do what she wants.
01:08Yeah, look for yourself.
01:20I'm going to take this box and it's going, yeah?
01:30She's such a good artist, isn't she?
01:32Wait, is this Jessie?
01:33She painted it, yeah.
01:35Jess!
01:36Yeah?
01:37Your work.
01:38Yes, I'm an artist, you see.
01:43Popstar by day.
01:45Artist by night.
01:49I can't be heavy lifting.
01:50I've just had a C-section.
01:52It's not heavy.
01:53No.
01:55But also I just can't be arsed.
02:00This isn't about me or Zahn anymore.
02:03This is about the future of our girls.
02:05Ready?
02:05And I don't know why just the thought of like Cornwall just makes my heart feel so happy.
02:12I'm ready to leave Brentwood.
02:16Start my seaside life.
02:18You ready?
02:19Ouch.
02:25Is there any part of you that's scared to move?
02:27We're literally just by ourselves.
02:29Yeah.
02:30I can't wait for that.
02:41One thing I am going to miss though is Nando's.
02:44Yeah.
02:45I can't believe there's not a Nando's in the whole of Cornwall.
02:49Let's have pasties, mate.
02:50Pasties?
02:51Pasties.
02:52Pasties.
02:52No, pasties.
02:57Oh my God.
02:57Meet the doof one day.
02:59Ocean comes home.
03:00She's like, Dad, I want you to meet my boyfriend.
03:03How do you want him to greet you?
03:06It's just, hi sir.
03:08Hello, Miss...
03:08Hi sir, bloody hell, are you living in the 1950s?
03:12So some respect.
03:21It's going to be fun though, I'm excited.
03:23We're either going to love it or we're going to hate it.
03:26At first, when she actually told me that she was moving to Cornwall, I was absolutely shocked.
03:31But I think they both crave peace and quiet now.
03:35It's just a much nicer lifestyle.
03:37Calmer, just kinder.
03:41Jessie?
03:42Jessie?
03:44I've been taking them there to see it since they were babies.
03:49It's just somewhere they've grown up and she's got nice memories there.
03:55But it's the first time she's got to do everything for herself because I have done it all for her.
04:00It'll be nice to see her get a hoover out.
04:02I've never seen her do that before.
04:05Going to be a completely different to the last 15 years of her life.
04:09Complete change and a nice one.
04:13How is it raining but the sun is out?
04:15There's going to be a rainbow.
04:17Alright, where's my ponch?
04:18That's not the head!
04:19No, on your head, look.
04:20Where's the hood?
04:26Let's button you up.
04:27Let's button you up.
04:28Wait, I need to tuck my hair away.
04:31The hair is priority, guys.
04:36Honestly.
04:39You wouldn't catch me doing this in Brentwood.
04:44Wow.
04:46Wow.
04:46You like it, Pooh?
04:47Love it.
04:48This is like mum's ideal weather.
04:50She absolutely loves it.
04:51Oh, my God!
05:01It's just not the life, the glamour down here.
05:03But this is what I mean.
05:05I just feel free when I'm here.
05:09I literally said to Zion today when we were walking up the High Street.
05:11This is the first time I've walked into a High Street.
05:13I don't have anxiety.
05:15It felt so nice.
05:18Look at that.
05:20That's like a five-minute walk for us now.
05:22I know.
05:24How nice is this?
05:26So nice.
05:29My whole life is, like, completely changed since having the girls.
05:35So, like, I would have never have moved to Cornwall if I hadn't have had children.
05:41I feel like when you have children, they almost, like, force you to have to make decisions.
05:45Because it's not about you anymore.
05:47It's about them.
05:48And, like, we just really wanted them to, like, grow up in, like, a really peaceful location where they could
05:53just be kids and just be free.
05:55And that's, like, how I feel when I'm here.
05:59Are you going to learn how to ride the waves?
06:02On a surfboard?
06:03Yeah.
06:04Are you going to be an absolute dude?
06:06I'm going to be radical.
06:16First time barfing them here.
06:24All right.
06:25There you go.
06:26Number two coming in.
06:27There you go.
06:28Is that nice?
06:29We get all cleans.
06:32We're going to get all cleans, aren't we?
06:35We got to get all in the nooks and cracks, haven't we?
06:40Look at that in your new towel.
06:44I'm sure it's a grease.
06:46Story bear.
06:50Our little princess is fast asleep.
06:54This is story bear.
06:56Where's your sissy?
06:57She's fast asleep.
06:59And we're having a lovely old time in our new place, aren't we?
07:04Right.
07:04We're currently doing our night feeds.
07:06I feel like they just ate.
07:07This is what twin life is about.
07:09They literally just ate.
07:11And an hour later, they're ratted out for more.
07:14Ocean bear.
07:15It's shattered.
07:24Obviously, absolutely adore having twins.
07:27It's just the best thing ever that's ever happened to us.
07:32But when one of them cries, it sets the other one off.
07:35Both just wake up at the same time.
07:38That part is really hard, isn't it?
07:40Sleep deprivation.
07:42Super hard.
07:42And, yeah, twins is just another level.
07:46Imagine having triplets.
07:59I actually have no idea what's in this case.
08:02Jesus bloody Christ.
08:04Get your bejazzles out.
08:06What are you doing?
08:07I'm unpacking all my costumes.
08:09Where's that?
08:10Bloody hell.
08:11When do you wear that one?
08:12Get your whips and chains it.
08:14Where's the bottom?
08:16I just wore this and nothing else.
08:19I'm trying.
08:21You feel like happy it is?
08:26Blimey.
08:27This is showbiz at its finest.
08:29It really is.
08:31Wow.
08:33Oh, my gosh.
08:35This was the last outfit I ever wore.
08:39Wow.
08:40Yeah.
08:42Like, I always thought that, like,
08:44when I eventually got my house,
08:46wherever I was going to live,
08:48I'd have, like, a room.
08:49Frame them.
08:50Yeah, like, frame them or have, like,
08:53or have, like, you know, like, mannequins
08:55and, like, put them on that
08:56and then, like, name all the tours
08:59that I wore them in.
09:00That is so sick.
09:02Are all of these from Little Mix
09:03or any of these from when you went solo?
09:05I think these were all pretty much from
09:07Little Mix days.
09:09What was that even like,
09:11like, the main difference
09:11from, like, being in a group
09:13to doing it solo?
09:15It's a lot more scary being on your own
09:17because, obviously, all eyes are just on you.
09:19Yeah, I hear that.
09:20But I do think there's just a certain level of
09:22freedom you get when you're a solo artist.
09:25Yeah, that is the part that's great about it
09:27because you have the freedom
09:28to be exactly who you want to be.
09:30You're not confining yourself
09:32to what the group has to be.
09:34So you can be as creative as you want,
09:36you can dress how you want,
09:37you can look how you want,
09:38you can make the music you want.
09:42Goodbye.
09:44When I left the band,
09:46the thought of being a solo artist
09:47just never even entered my mind.
09:49Like, I just was like,
09:50I don't know, I just didn't.
09:52But it was such a weird feeling for me
09:54because I'd been so used to, like,
09:57non-stop working for 10 years,
09:58but to then just have nothing
10:00was really like,
10:02and I was like, I need to get out.
10:03So actually probably going into the studio
10:05might actually be a good thing.
10:08And it made me feel so happy,
10:11the thought of, like, finally getting to, like, make music
10:13that was really, truly, authentically me.
10:20I'd grown up on, like, R&B and hip-hop
10:23from being a dancer.
10:27She would always come home from school.
10:29I think it was MTV Bass or something like that.
10:32Always have the music channels on,
10:34always dancing, doing little routines.
10:39She always dressed completely different
10:41to everyone else
10:41and got a bit of stick for it as well once.
10:44She went to work in a pub
10:46in her baggy shorts and a cap
10:48and her socks and, like, quite hip-hop.
10:52And I remember they sent her home for the pub
10:54and said, no, you need to come back
10:55and dress sexy, like, you can't dress like that.
10:57And I remember saying, I said,
10:58I don't want to work there.
10:59Anyone that knows me
11:00knows that, like, my love for, like,
11:02R&B and hip-hop is just, like, yeah.
11:04And so when I got the opportunity
11:06to, like, delve into that
11:07and, like, experiment with it,
11:09like, that excited me so much.
11:13So today, we are doing
11:15my first ever campaign shoot
11:16for my solo music,
11:18which is very exciting.
11:23I mean, I'm not going to lie,
11:24I was shitting myself at first,
11:26I was a bit stiff-steed at first,
11:27but now I'm just a goosey,
11:29so I feel good.
11:31It was so good to see her so happy
11:33and so passionate again,
11:34like, she had that passion.
11:35It was like, right,
11:36I'm going to go solo,
11:37I've got these songs,
11:39like, these are my ideas,
11:40like, do you like this,
11:41do you like that?
11:42She's gone back to being Jessie.
11:44At that time,
11:46I'd just come out
11:47of a bit of a toxic relationship
11:49and I was just like,
11:50oh my God, there's a song in this,
11:51like, there's a song in me
11:54falling for the one boy that's shit.
11:57And the first day I went into the studio
12:02was the day I wrote Boys.
12:04Let's change on the beat!
12:11She couldn't wait for this song
12:13to be released,
12:14but she was so proud
12:16of the music that she was making
12:18and rightfully so,
12:19like, to come out of a girl group
12:20and then to do it on your own,
12:21like, is a big step to take.
12:23Oh my God, this looks so exciting!
12:24Are you like it?
12:24Yes, I'm like you!
12:26Yay!
12:27And always when I, like, make a song,
12:29I immediately think of the video.
12:32So we are at Studio 68 today
12:35and we are auditioning the guys for Boys' video,
12:39which is very, very exciting.
12:41People don't really audition dancers anymore
12:43and I really wanted to do it
12:45because I just feel like
12:46you miss out on some really good gems.
12:50One, two, three, kick, press, press.
12:54Slide, step, left, right, left.
12:57One thing that, like,
12:58I did love about being a solo artist
13:00was that I got creative control over everything,
13:02which I never had in Little Mix.
13:05And it was like,
13:06I could, like, this is so exciting,
13:08like, I could do whatever I want.
13:10Yeah, we should definitely get Boys from back as well.
13:13That is sick.
13:14It has to be sitting down.
13:15Every girl can relate to that.
13:17I almost felt like that spark again
13:19of how I felt when I first, like, entered the band.
13:21Of, like, this is exciting, this is new,
13:23like, this is, like,
13:24this is what it should feel like.
13:27Speed of friends.
13:28And actually, yeah.
13:36So today, guys,
13:37we are on set of my first ever music video,
13:41which is absolutely mental.
13:43I don't think I've ever been excited
13:45in my whole entire life.
13:50Babe, you are an icon.
13:52You need to be in a museum.
13:55It's like everything I'd ever dreamed of,
13:57like, from watching music videos as a kid
13:59and now being able to create one exactly like it,
14:02but in my way,
14:04it's just, like, magical.
14:06I think the lead-up to releasing Boys,
14:08Jess was really happy and really positive
14:10and everything was going really well.
14:16She put a lot of hard work,
14:18a real lot of hard work.
14:19I've never seen her work so hard.
14:21And everyone was saying,
14:22oh, it's going to do so well.
14:23When it comes, you launch it,
14:25it's going to be, like, big.
14:27You are going to literally
14:29come back to Earth with a bang.
14:32She reminds me of this explosion,
14:33like, the big bang.
14:35Yeah, baby, it's coming.
14:36She was so excited
14:40and she loved that music video
14:42and she loved that vision
14:43and she loved that,
14:45at the time, loved that song.
14:46But now she's learnt to despise it.
14:56Yeah.
15:09The day it got released,
15:10I was doing promo all day.
15:16So I wasn't on my phone,
15:17I wasn't looking at anything.
15:20This is the first time
15:21I've ever been heartbroken in my life
15:23and I have wrote some bangers from it,
15:24so thanks, mate.
15:27I remember someone from my management
15:29told me, and it's charted really well.
15:31It was, like, number one
15:32in the iTunes chart.
15:39Yeah, it was, like, looking like
15:40it was going to go to number one.
15:42Jessie Nelson is back
15:44and we couldn't be happier.
15:46Here is her new single voice
15:48and it's a banger.
15:50But then I remember
15:51at the end of the day of promo,
15:53my manager pulled me to the side.
15:58And he was, like,
16:01listen, like, we need to have a chat.
16:08There's a lot of, like, controversy going on
16:10with the video.
16:17And I was, like, OK, and he was, like,
16:20it's not good.
16:21Former Little Mix star Jessie Nelson
16:23has denied that she's blackfishing
16:26in the video for her new song.
16:28So I suppose it's a form of, sort of,
16:30cultural appropriation.
16:31We have white women
16:33trying their best
16:35to appear racially ambiguous.
16:36The idea that she's trying
16:38to look black to me
16:39is a little bit,
16:40it's a bit far-fetched.
16:42She said her new video
16:43is intended to be a celebration
16:45of a type of music
16:46that she loves.
16:48It was so big.
16:49The whole world was talking about it.
16:51She's a white British woman
16:53from the UK
16:54and now she's looking
16:55a little bit too black
16:56and we're sick of it in America.
16:58She's an artist.
16:59Let her do what she wants.
17:00She's always had fake tan on.
17:01She's had fake tan on
17:02since she's been a little mix.
17:03There, Jessie Nelson,
17:04at the sort of center
17:05of this storm.
17:06It needs a bit of
17:07stepping back
17:08and thinking about
17:09why people are annoyed.
17:11It actually, like,
17:11breaks my heart
17:12that, like,
17:13it, like,
17:16upset people.
17:18Because if I'd have known
17:19that that was how
17:19it was going to play out,
17:21like, never in a million years
17:23would I have put it out.
17:25Like, that was never my intention.
17:27And it's just sad.
17:29It's, like,
17:30it's just one of them things.
17:32And I've learnt a lot from it.
17:35Your first ever performance of it,
17:37Graham Norton.
17:38Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
17:39Talk me through that day.
17:42I was petrified.
17:44I almost pulled out of doing it.
17:49You're good, man.
17:51Trust me, man.
17:53Personally,
17:54I think,
17:54I feel like I can do it.
17:57I know, but the last thing
17:58I want to do,
17:59and I know what my brain is like
18:00right now.
18:01Mm-hmm.
18:02And I thought,
18:03they're saying good,
18:03this is not good to be performing
18:05when you're petrified.
18:06And not a petrified of, like,
18:07good, excited nerves,
18:08like that, like,
18:09sometimes I get when I was
18:10performing in Little Mix,
18:11it was like a,
18:12like, I'm scared,
18:13like, I'm actually scared.
18:17I really appreciate everyone's energy.
18:19I'm really sorry for being down.
18:20Don't be sorry.
18:21How do you feel?
18:22I just pushed,
18:24yeah, a lot of pressure.
18:25You got it.
18:26You got it.
18:26There is a lot of pressure,
18:27but this is growth,
18:29time for growth,
18:29time to push through that pressure.
18:31This British pop star
18:32topped the charts with Little Mix.
18:34Now she brings us
18:36her debut solo single,
18:38Boys.
18:38Please welcome,
18:39Jessie Nelson.
18:41APPLAUSE
18:44I think after all
18:45the accusations come out,
18:47she kind of went numb again, really.
18:50And I could see the sadness
18:52on Jessie's face.
18:54I was just in such a low place.
18:57I couldn't do this anymore.
19:00There's just something quite, like,
19:02dark about the music industry,
19:03I think.
19:04And you can't ever get away from that.
19:08Like, I love music.
19:09I love making it.
19:10I love performing.
19:12But the minute I have to put it out
19:13and, like,
19:15do all the crap that comes with it,
19:16they're not fun to me.
19:18And that is, for me,
19:19why I personally don't think
19:20I will ever go back
19:21into doing music again.
19:24Yeah.
19:28It definitely feels like
19:30a weight has been lifted
19:31off my shoulders.
19:32I just felt,
19:35like, free
19:36of that pressure.
19:45are you sure
19:46it's going to be this tight?
19:48Wait, we're getting there.
19:50This is taking the piss.
19:52Honestly.
19:54Like...
19:55I've got it.
19:56Trust me, look.
19:58Open the downfield.
20:02Snug it off.
20:05I can't!
20:07Give it up!
20:26Out of everything that's happened in my life,
20:28good and bad,
20:29I would not change anything
20:31because everything led me
20:33to my beautiful girls.
20:46So, there's...
20:47Jeez, man.
20:49This is tough.
20:51Oh, so they're slightly different, look.
20:54So, I've got to pick one.
20:57Is she OK?
20:59I'm just doing dad stuff.
21:01Basically, there's no...
21:02Can't find the instructions,
21:04but I feel like...
21:05You're just going to wing it?
21:06I'm going to wing it.
21:07And I feel confident.
21:08Interesting.
21:10Not sure I...
21:11Hmm.
21:13You've got to have faith.
21:15This definitely goes here.
21:17I just don't know what...
21:18If it's a screw,
21:19if it's this.
21:20Jessica, how do you find it,
21:22being down there,
21:23like, so far away from your support?
21:26OK, so, know how to do washing.
21:28I'm an absolute pro at washing.
21:31The cooking we're getting there
21:33is still an air fryer job.
21:35But I cooked you breakfast
21:37the other day.
21:37Yeah, she'd be making me breakfast.
21:38Honestly, I was, like, super mum.
21:40I got the babies to sleep,
21:41I did the washing,
21:42I did the cleaning,
21:44the hoovering,
21:44I made breakfast for everyone.
21:46And honestly,
21:47I've never felt like such a...
21:48I felt like I'd achieved
21:49so much in my life.
21:52How's this looking, Jessie?
21:55Um,
21:56one thing I love about Zion
21:57is if he, like,
21:59needs to figure something out,
22:01he will figure it out.
22:02So, like, right now,
22:03I know it doesn't look promising,
22:04but I do know that eventually
22:05this will be done.
22:07This is why we work so well together,
22:09because we genuinely,
22:10we hardly ever argue.
22:12Is that correct?
22:14The only thing that, like,
22:15maybe I'm a bit like,
22:16oh, really,
22:18is if, like,
22:19like when he bought the skateboard,
22:20I'm like,
22:22why have you bought the skateboard?
22:24I broke my arm
22:25in two places on a skateboard,
22:27so I just, like,
22:28have a phobia of skateboards,
22:29and I'm just like,
22:29you've got two children.
22:30So you're projecting
22:31your fears onto me?
22:32No, no,
22:32that's not what I'm doing.
22:34Well, it sounds like it.
22:35I'm not going to break my arm
22:37because you broke your arm
22:37when you were six years old
22:39on a skateboard.
22:40All right, can I...
22:41Can I understand what I'm saying?
22:41I've got something
22:42that I would like to say.
22:43Oh, here we go.
22:45This is what will happen, yeah?
22:47I'll say to Jess,
22:48what would you like for dinner?
22:49And guess what she'll say?
22:52She'll say,
22:53whatever you want,
22:55great.
22:56I'll say,
22:58I would love pizza.
22:59Guess what she says?
23:00I don't want pizza.
23:02Oh, okay.
23:18Oh, this corner on the cob
23:19looks banging.
23:20This looks really, really good.
23:22Really good.
23:23Don't you think
23:24we're just so lucky
23:25that this is on our doorstep?
23:26Super lucky.
23:27Don't you?
23:28Yeah.
23:29Like, who can say
23:30that this is like
23:31five minutes down the road
23:32from where they live?
23:33I don't think people
23:34thought we would
23:35be able to do this.
23:37No, of course not.
23:38I think
23:39people thought
23:40we were going to come
23:40to Newquay
23:41and we were going to be like,
23:42we can't do it by ourselves.
23:44Yeah.
23:45And we'd be back.
23:47But I think
23:47we're literally
23:48smashing it.
23:49I think you've taken to it
23:51literally like a duck to water.
23:52Do you?
23:53Yeah.
23:54Oh, it really hurts.
23:56You know when you can
23:57feel a little hair?
24:03But on another note,
24:05Yeah.
24:05I just want to thank you.
24:07For what?
24:08For being like
24:10the best partner
24:11I could ever ask for.
24:12Oh, perfect.
24:14Yeah, I feel like
24:16you've helped me
24:20find the love
24:21deeper than I ever
24:22thought was possible.
24:23I just want you to know that.
24:25That's so lovely.
24:26I love you so much, baby.
24:28I feel exactly the same.
24:38I love you more, my baby.
24:41So on that note,
24:51I love you so, so much.
25:10You're my best friend.
25:12And you're the person
25:13I genuinely want to
25:14spend the rest of my life with.
25:16We've been through so much.
25:19Good times.
25:20We've had our challenges.
25:21We've always come out stronger.
25:24And you've always been
25:25the best partner
25:25I could have ever asked for
25:27with thick and thin.
25:29So.
25:31Wait, I need this hanging.
25:33No, is this hanging?
25:34Is it?
25:38Oh, baby.
25:39Oh, baby, you're so beautiful.
25:41You're marrying me.
25:42Yes.
25:44Wow, this is the most beautiful ring.
25:48Oh, I love you so much.
25:50I can't see.
25:57I love you so much.
25:59I love you.
25:59I love you so much.
26:00Thank you for being your best partner.
26:02You're the best partner.
26:06This is the most beautiful ring ever.
26:09You like it?
26:10Baby, this is beautiful.
26:12I don't know.
26:20I was going to do a spin, but.
26:23I love you so much.
26:24I'm so glad you said yes.
26:25I just want to say no.
26:27Imagine, no, I'm all right, thanks.
26:29Never know.
26:30Well, you should know.
26:38Congratulations.
26:40Oh, my God.
26:42Hell, that's a rock.
26:46Oh, my God, so you all knew.
26:49How long did they know for?
26:52Months.
26:52No.
26:54Are you serious?
26:56Oh, my God.
26:59Okay, you want to take a pickie?
27:01Are you ready?
27:02Better with eyes open or close?
27:04Both.
27:04But I think you should get the set in.
27:06Yeah.
27:07Okay, got it.
27:07Let me see.
27:10Wait, okay, don't get with my eyes open.
27:12Okay, do it again.
27:14Okay.
27:22I'm not actually sure where to start with this video.
27:29After the most grueling three, four months
27:39and endless appointments,
27:44the girls have now been diagnosed
27:47with a severe muscle disease
27:51called SMA type 1.
27:56It is the most severe muscular disease
28:00that a baby can get.
28:03Over time,
28:05it kills the muscles in the body.
28:09And if it's not treated in time,
28:14your baby's life expectancy
28:18will not make it past the age of two.
28:27Um...
28:32Sorry.
28:33Um...
28:34Good girl.
28:36There is no cure for SMA.
28:39Um...
28:40There's only treatment that can help.
28:42And so,
28:43the best thing we can do right now
28:45is to get them treatment
28:47and then just...
28:49hope for the best.
28:52Oh, well done, darling.
28:54Well done.
28:55I know.
28:59We were told that, um...
29:03They're probably...
29:05never going to be able to walk.
29:08They probably will never...
29:12regain their neck strength.
29:18I practically feel like the hospital
29:19has become my second home.
29:23I also feel like I've, like,
29:26almost had to become, like, a nurse
29:27within the space of, like,
29:28two weeks of getting their diagnosis
29:30because I now have to, you know,
29:31put them on a breathing machine
29:34and do lots of stuff
29:35that no mother really should ever have to do
29:37on their child.
29:41The last three months
29:42has honestly been the most heartbreaking time
29:46of my life.
29:47I literally feel like my whole life
29:49has done a 360.
29:51I almost feel like...
29:53I'm, like, grieving a life
29:55that I thought I was going to have
29:56with my children.
29:57And I don't have to be grateful, you know,
29:59because at the end of the day,
30:01they're still here.
30:02And that's the main thing.
30:03And they've had their treatment.
30:07And I truly believe
30:08that my girls will defy all the odds.
30:11And with the right help,
30:13they will fight this
30:15and, you know,
30:17go on to do
30:19things that have never been done.
30:22So I've just had my second dose of medicine.
30:26Yes, I have!
30:54Yes, I have!
30:57Yes, I have!
30:59Yes, I have!
31:00Yes !
31:02Yes, I have!
31:04Yes, I have!
31:25You
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