Watch Nick Jonas talk about his diabetes and love of nature in new docu-series

"I have that diabetes sh*t."
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Last year was complicated for you and Nick Jonas. 

The singer dropped a new docu-series exclusively on Tidal, titled Last Year Was Complicated, the same as his upcoming album. The series will have seven parts, the first of which is available to Tidal subscribers now. 

Here's a preview of the series below. It starts a little over three months before his album release date, showing Jonas in a snow lift discussing his fondness for "winter wonderland" aesthetics. 


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"I could get lost out here and be fine, I'd figure it out," he says. "I'd live off the land for as long as possible, the only problem is I have that diabetes sh*t." 


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Yohana Desta was the senior film reporter for Mashable. She is a Northern Virginia native and an American University grad. She enjoys carefully curating her Instagram account and can often be found reading books, going to concerts, watching movies and learning way too much about pop culture.

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