Hi beautiful souls! This vlog is so incredibly important to me to share with the world. I truly hope that everyone has the chance to watch this video in its entirety because it illustrates how the propaganda is negatively impacting this country and its people. The lies told about Jamaica is not only instilling fear into foreigners, but it is also instilling fear into to its own people. This is only leading to more poverty, more crime and more violence as a result. Being in Kingston for the last months and having spent some time Downtown, I am seeing with my own eyes how people are suffering and it weighs so heavily on my heart. Places like Trench Town and Downtown Kingston are so misunderstood because of the lies we are told and stories that are spread around like Chinese whispers. It needs to stop! I am seeing with my own eyes the classism that exists here and I am seeing how the money that comes into this country from tourism is not reaching the people of Downtown. People are scared because of the propaganda, but they really shouldn’t be. So please don’t be afraid to go Downtown. There is really so much heart, soul and also history that exists there. LOVE!
The Jamaican media is to blame as well. The gleaner for sure they use to even rehashed old crime stories just to sensationalised the situation. That's what Jamaican abroad are use to seeing until the Internet Reading the gleaner abroad you would Think enocent people on the street getting killed at random. They don't make clear that it mainly criminal or domestic
Yet when you say 'this is leading to more poverty, more crime and more violence as a result', your statement unintentionally reinforces the stereotypical view.
@@hotstepper8420I have to respectfully disagree with you here. I think the stereotype that exists is that Jamaica is “overly” dangerous. Reality is, it is still dangerous but just the same amount as any other big city that you go to, because there is good and bad everywhere. I don’t want to sugar coat that either because you still have to be careful and vigilant when coming here. But the truth is, poverty does add to the cycle of crime and violence. However, the crime and violence that does happen here, for the most part, is internal and doesn’t effect tourists. People who live downtown have realised that tourism is beneficial for them so they want to protect their tourists. I’m not trying to pretend that crime doesn’t happen here, I’m just trying to say that it’s not what people think it to be. You still have to take precautions when going downtown and that’s just reality.
You should try meeting the priminister as a young lady who is travelling solo, and out line some of these great points that you’ve made such as the historical aspects of downtown, and how it would attract more tourists, it is very sad as I was born down town, I now reside in London, it was very emotional to see you walk though steets were I grew up, I’ve always had a big vision to see down town developed and show case the very rich historical and cultural aspect of our great reggae music, they should have a reggae yard down town for tourists to visit,show casing artefact’s for back in the days, people lack opportunities and resources, the government needs to create educational opportunities and create jobs to better our country Jamaica land we love 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🏾#blessupjeass you are sweet you got a great soul and a big heart ♥️♥️♥️♥️ #andrewholness @bessupjess @andrewholness
Such a human thing to do treating those unhoused men in such a humane way. Modt ppl would ignore them or class them as "mad man". We love you the more for it. Happy you're having a blast in Kingston. You have such a wonderful spirit! The kids are grateful too 💖💖💖💖💖
Jess, I've been watching since you started your youtube channel in jamaica. I have so much respect for you after you treated that homeless man who was deported from the uk like a human being and not walking past him. You even invited him into the shop. I can seriously say that after that, you're one of my favourite youtuber the others that come to jamaica only come to make content and get likes your very different caring, fun, loving and have a heart ❤️. Keep it up.
All of your videos are excellent, Jess. But, this one was probably your best. I loved the way you bought ice cream for the little kids in Trench Town & how you treated the homeless deportee. Both interactions were magical. Those little kids will always remember the time when “the lady from farrin” came to the ghetto and bought ice cream for them. Jess, your love for our country is evident. And we love you right back. Big up yuself mi sista. One love.❤️ 🇯🇲
How you deal wid the homeless bredda inna the start, it just warm me heart. Me love seh you deh a Jamaica a highlight the culture, and always in a respectful way. More love & blessings to you, babygirl. P.S. Yuh English friend a tell you bout fi cut cocoa bread, me feel shame. You no cut cocoa bread, you bruk it open. But how she fi know, she no eat patty wid cocoa bread😭 😭
Brilliant! I am so proud of you my beautiful daughter your caring soul humbles me. I so appreciate your soul searching journey and sharing it with us. So proud of you and i know you will find what your purpose is. Respect bless up Jess
Jess just stumbled onto your channel and after watching multiple youtubers, I come to realize you are the kindest, realist vlogger I run across in a long time, most of these vloggers profess how much they love Jamaica when they are only here for the amount of money UA-cam pays them, they don't love the country, they lie for views using click bates, I like how you treat the less fortunate
This is how jamaica should be showcased , happy to see someone highlighting the positive about our beautiful beautiful island . Thanks for that . Continue on that path your content will reach a far way!
Jess is it too late to tell you that you are my favorite UA-camr by far. I love your vybz, energy, spirit, kindness and more. Keep it up n hope one day I can meet you. 🙂🫶💯
The Older Lady at 23:00 is speaking nothing but facts! Minister Ed Bartlett spoke extensively about changing the stigma of communities and opening them up to Tourism. Changing the names of the communities from things like back Bush etc.
I’m very proud of you, you sell my country, I’ve got total respect for you I’m so glad you went to Jamaica embrace our roots and culture, you are amazing, it’s great to see you enjoying your life creating great experiences♥️♥️♥️, I watch you from London, I’m Jamaican living in London 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Much blessings Jess and your friend. Next time you need to link up with kino and the Dream team in Trench Town. Much love Sistren. Hope to meet you some day. One love 🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏🏾❤️
I just returned from Jamaica 🇯🇲 and you are making me jealous, I can’t wait to return to Jamaica 🇯🇲, hearing you guy’s hardening food and making my mouth watering, Jamaica 🇯🇲 is the best place on planet earth, but the system is fighting against Jamaica 🇯🇲, there is corruption and crime all over the first world 🌍 country’s and they are not stopping people from coming to their country, I am loving your content ❤😊😊
Heart a love, 💗💗💗, I love how you interact with people, the how you deal with the homeless guys 😢😢😢, you have a good heart, please keep up your work, I hope that people continue to like and subscribe to your platform 😉. I can see your doing from your heart and not for likes.
Big up yourself Jess, you are well armed to go anywhere in Jamaica with the weapons you possess: Love, Respect, Humility, Kindness & Humor. One Love mi princess 🇯🇲
Jess you continue to impress me. You have a beautiful heart. I remember your first video in Montego Bay, and you gave a very clear picture of your plans and I am enjoying you living that plan out. Keep doing your thing. You are supported.!
I love the interaction with you and that homeless guy.. I would love to see you do a 1 and 1 with him he seems like a very intelligent guy.. To see more of trench town reach out to keno life in Jamaica. He is a UA-cam just like you.
The light that remains in these Jamaicans in the midst of these dire circumstances, even in the midst of experiencing homelessness and poverty and enslavement and classism is so bright and admirable, it’s taken my breath away. She’s doing good. Bless up the un-housed man bet juicy Patti what light he has behind his eyes 😭 Jess your work is amazing 💫
Big ups Jess for your journey in 🇯🇲! Definitely a calling. However one view what you are doing I just love the smiles and and the genuine interactions! Not much for politics just one love and how I can bring a smile to everyone I meet! ❤
Great content u r soo fantastic to all my people u really touch my heart with your love especially those children with their ice cream stay blessed you Beautiful soul
Poor homeless dude. Was born in Jamaica and raised in England and was probably deported back to Jamaica. I hear a lot of Jamaicans raised in England are getting deported back to the Island ever since Brexit. So sad!
@@blessupjess Ever since Brexit, England govt has been deporting black people back to where they're from whether Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica simply because they can since they no longer have to deal with the EU or answer to them. England is showing who they really are now.
@@blessupjess Ever since England split from the EU, They've been racially discriminating against the black folks there at high levels, even deporting some of them back to the country their parents are from yet they were born and raised in England. It's terrible!
I have British status and it says as part of my status if I commit a crime I can be deported back to where I was born so if Jamaicans who come to Britain and don't seek citizenship any crime committed will be deported
You are a beautiful soul sis... love your energy. Maxium respect to you and the sister who accompanied you throughout the city. You epitomise the fearless Jamaican spirit because you traverse the various locations with confidence. The way you treated the kids to ice cream at Meisha's place and the snacks that were given to those two men at Juici Patties by you was very touching. Such goodwill gestures can inspire others to be more caring. Thanks for highlighting our beautiful country in such a positive way
The bredda as u about to enter juicy patties. Thats why people should never judge by the looks he sounds very intelligent. If u listen to what he says he's a deportee from England and thats the next problem sometimes these person all they know as home is England because most of them never grow in Jamaica but they do anything wrong in England they just send them to Jamaica and that also contribute to crime and homelessness
If he gets sent back from England meaning he never had citizenship in England. And he is smart and I don't see why he can't go into a fast food chain and eat that's weird
always link with prominent influencers in Jamdung for safety ,Smiling with everyone is nice but remember that things are hard now the music ting has done
I Think you should Adopt that Ice Shop in Trench Town and give them a Treat when possible the area will.remember and Honour u as Champion❤❤❤❤....Love ur vibez Jess🇯🇲🌷
Really enjoyed the vlog I felt I was there with you guys 😅😅 Oh Jess I would love to have heard the homeless man’s story being deported from England. To bring awareness of what England has done to Jamaicans as there has been worldwide news of how the home office and government handled situations when it comes to deportation and visas.
@@blessupjess aww bless you thank you so much! I think that would bring great awareness to these issues on your channel! I’m from the UK and literally when I heard his accent I felt so connected to him. God bless this man no matter the situation a lot of Jamaicans want to go to foreign as they feel they would get a better life and that’s not always the case! I would love to know his story, what led to his deportation, how long was he in the Uk for, does he have family in Jamaica? & why is he on the streets, did the UK provide any support for him to start him off in Jamaica?
Keep doing what you do we feel blessed to have you here showing the sides of Jamaica ppl don't normally get to see thank you Jess and the next time you go to trench town try linking up with Kino from Kino life in Jamaica he's from trench town and also a you-tuber you can check out his channel to see how he does his thing stay and be blessed❤❤
There is some truth to the dangers of Jamaica. UA-camrs go for the click bait titles, which Is usually nothing positive for the locals. No different than some woman who use their beautiful bodies to increase clicks.But it is what it is. Damion Marley made a song Called Welcome to Jamrock. He never lived that life but he made money out of it, it was his biggest hit record in the USA. "Out in the streets they call it murder"! . Local Jamaican artist also promote the negativity. Why, it's part of the culture. The United States in the black community it's the exact same thing. The gang the culture and the two rival political parties is a big part of Jamaican history.
Omg your comment section have me in tears 😢 i love ppl like you with a ❤and true loving spirit bless you always karma is real only love will follow you all the days of your life❤🤩
Jess what’s that restaurant called in Kingston I think it’s called Back a yard where you were taking to them rastas and you order food. Am coming back in June 2025 am from the UK ❤
Local Jamaicans developed their fear of downtown Kingston starting in the 1980 when political war broke out between socialist leaning government in power and American CIA back opposition whereby 800 people were killed. Prior to 1980 Downtown Kingston was the main Commercial part of Kingston where all the social classes shopped. After that year Jamaica started developing the reputation for violence since the country had a lot of CIA gifted weapons floating around the city
Hi beautiful souls! This vlog is so incredibly important to me to share with the world. I truly hope that everyone has the chance to watch this video in its entirety because it illustrates how the propaganda is negatively impacting this country and its people. The lies told about Jamaica is not only instilling fear into foreigners, but it is also instilling fear into to its own people. This is only leading to more poverty, more crime and more violence as a result.
Being in Kingston for the last months and having spent some time Downtown, I am seeing with my own eyes how people are suffering and it weighs so heavily on my heart. Places like Trench Town and Downtown Kingston are so misunderstood because of the lies we are told and stories that are spread around like Chinese whispers. It needs to stop! I am seeing with my own eyes the classism that exists here and I am seeing how the money that comes into this country from tourism is not reaching the people of Downtown. People are scared because of the propaganda, but they really shouldn’t be. So please don’t be afraid to go Downtown. There is really so much heart, soul and also history that exists there. LOVE!
The Jamaican media is to blame as well. The gleaner for sure they use to even rehashed old crime stories just to sensationalised the situation. That's what Jamaican abroad are use to seeing until the Internet
Reading the gleaner abroad you would Think enocent people on the street getting killed at random. They don't make clear that it mainly criminal or domestic
You should have tried the hominy porridge-that has got to be THE BEST porridge on Earth!
Yet when you say 'this is leading to more poverty, more crime and more violence as a result', your statement unintentionally reinforces the stereotypical view.
@@hotstepper8420I have to respectfully disagree with you here. I think the stereotype that exists is that Jamaica is “overly” dangerous. Reality is, it is still dangerous but just the same amount as any other big city that you go to, because there is good and bad everywhere. I don’t want to sugar coat that either because you still have to be careful and vigilant when coming here. But the truth is, poverty does add to the cycle of crime and violence. However, the crime and violence that does happen here, for the most part, is internal and doesn’t effect tourists. People who live downtown have realised that tourism is beneficial for them so they want to protect their tourists. I’m not trying to pretend that crime doesn’t happen here, I’m just trying to say that it’s not what people think it to be. You still have to take precautions when going downtown and that’s just reality.
You should try meeting the priminister as a young lady who is travelling solo, and out line some of these great points that you’ve made such as the historical aspects of downtown, and how it would attract more tourists, it is very sad as I was born down town, I now reside in London, it was very emotional to see you walk though steets were I grew up, I’ve always had a big vision to see down town developed and show case the very rich historical and cultural aspect of our great reggae music, they should have a reggae yard down town for tourists to visit,show casing artefact’s for back in the days, people lack opportunities and resources, the government needs to create educational opportunities and create jobs to better our country Jamaica land we love 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🙏🏾#blessupjeass you are sweet you got a great soul and a big heart ♥️♥️♥️♥️ #andrewholness @bessupjess @andrewholness
Such a human thing to do treating those unhoused men in such a humane way. Modt ppl would ignore them or class them as "mad man". We love you the more for it. Happy you're having a blast in Kingston. You have such a wonderful spirit! The kids are grateful too 💖💖💖💖💖
It’s all love always 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Your channel has been growing in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Jess, I've been watching since you started your youtube channel in jamaica. I have so much respect for you after you treated that homeless man who was deported from the uk like a human being and not walking past him. You even invited him into the shop. I can seriously say that after that, you're one of my favourite youtuber the others that come to jamaica only come to make content and get likes your very different caring, fun, loving and have a heart ❤️. Keep it up.
Jess, you're so bless.I just love your energy and the vibes that you bring at all time.💯❤️❤️❤️
She didn't even hesitate to invite him in. Love her for that.
All of your videos are excellent, Jess.
But, this one was probably your best.
I loved the way you bought ice cream for the little kids in Trench Town & how you treated the homeless deportee.
Both interactions were magical.
Those little kids will always remember the time when “the lady from farrin” came to the ghetto and bought ice cream for them.
Jess, your love for our country is evident. And we love you right back.
Big up yuself mi sista.
One love.❤️ 🇯🇲
ONE LOVE and thank you for leaving such a beautiful comment 🫶🏼🤍
How you deal wid the homeless bredda inna the start, it just warm me heart. Me love seh you deh a Jamaica a highlight the culture, and always in a respectful way. More love & blessings to you, babygirl.
P.S. Yuh English friend a tell you bout fi cut cocoa bread, me feel shame. You no cut cocoa bread, you bruk it open. But how she fi know, she no eat patty wid cocoa bread😭 😭
So true ..
🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 I don’t think I can’t ever eat a patty without the coco bread with it again 😂 life changing 😅
I guessed he was a deportee when I heard his English accent. That's tough. I like his Australian knowledge.
@@blessupjess literally life-changing 😂
@@lusimyer facts, he was knowledgeable!
Brilliant! I am so proud of you my beautiful daughter your caring soul humbles me. I so appreciate your soul searching journey and sharing it with us. So proud of you and i know you will find what your purpose is. Respect bless up Jess
Love you mum 🤍
She must have gotten her caring ways from her mom!
@@carsonskids2947 yeah my mum is the most caring and selfless person I’ve ever met 🥹
Jess just stumbled onto your channel and after watching multiple youtubers, I come to realize you are the kindest, realist vlogger I run across in a long time, most of these vloggers profess how much they love Jamaica when they are only here for the amount of money UA-cam pays them, they don't love the country, they lie for views using click bates, I like how you treat the less fortunate
JESS YOU HAVE A HEART ❤️ OF GOLD!!!...JUST STAY SAFE AND BLESSED 🙌 😇..
BLESS UP 💚💛♥️
There is no better place in the world than Jamaica. One love❤🇯🇲
Respect Jess!
Straight!🇯🇲💯❤. Say it louder for the people at the back!
This is how jamaica should be showcased , happy to see someone highlighting the positive about our beautiful beautiful island . Thanks for that . Continue on that path your content will reach a far way!
35:38 What a treat for those kiddies enjoying their ice cream
The murals are great...the Kings and Queens one is beautifully written.
Jess is it too late to tell you that you are my favorite UA-camr by far. I love your vybz, energy, spirit, kindness and more. Keep it up n hope one day I can meet you. 🙂🫶💯
😭😭😭😭 this is so beautiful! SO MUCH LOVE 🫶🏼
@@blessupjessyes queen
The Older Lady at 23:00 is speaking nothing but facts! Minister Ed Bartlett spoke extensively about changing the stigma of communities and opening them up to Tourism. Changing the names of the communities from things like back Bush etc.
Love to see change happening! Can’t wait to see the effects a few years from now 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Absolutely loved how you dealt with the homeless man...respect🫡
I’m very proud of you, you sell my country, I’ve got total respect for you I’m so glad you went to Jamaica embrace our roots and culture, you are amazing, it’s great to see you enjoying your life creating great experiences♥️♥️♥️, I watch you from London, I’m Jamaican living in London 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Jesse up you are something else.. would be nice to link up with kino life in Jamaica . He is doing great work in that community
Much blessings Jess and your friend. Next time you need to link up with kino and the Dream team in Trench Town. Much love Sistren. Hope to meet you some day. One love 🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏🏾❤️
LOVE 🫶🏼
I just returned from Jamaica 🇯🇲 and you are making me jealous, I can’t wait to return to Jamaica 🇯🇲, hearing you guy’s hardening food and making my mouth watering, Jamaica 🇯🇲 is the best place on planet earth, but the system is fighting against Jamaica 🇯🇲, there is corruption and crime all over the first world 🌍 country’s and they are not stopping people from coming to their country, I am loving your content ❤😊😊
Awww❤❤ jess thank you for feeding those homeless persons God bless
Heart a love, 💗💗💗, I love how you interact with people, the how you deal with the homeless guys 😢😢😢, you have a good heart, please keep up your work, I hope that people continue to like and subscribe to your platform 😉. I can see your doing from your heart and not for likes.
Big up yourself Jess, you are well armed to go anywhere in Jamaica with the weapons you possess:
Love, Respect, Humility, Kindness & Humor.
One Love mi princess 🇯🇲
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 LOVEEEE
Jess you continue to impress me. You have a beautiful heart. I remember your first video in Montego Bay, and you gave a very clear picture of your plans and I am enjoying you living that plan out.
Keep doing your thing. You are supported.!
Young lady you are on a mission, it might look simple but time will tell,keep up the good work ,jah guide.
Very well said❤
Jess there is kino life in Jamaica a you Tuber in trench town u can also link up with him
I love the interaction with you and that homeless guy.. I would love to see you do a 1 and 1 with him he seems like a very intelligent guy.. To see more of trench town reach out to keno life in Jamaica. He is a UA-cam just like you.
Okay leave it with me, I’ll see if I can find him again 🙏🏼
Mi yeye dem full a wawta when mi see the homeless Bredda, the man is obviously informed, if not smart. Mi feel a way fi him, mi naw lie
I love how you deal with tbe homeless guy Jess, really heartfelt.
Oonu ok because oonu ah farrin gal and Jamaican men tun fool fe farrin gal so oonu good, but hey the table can turn any minute
The light that remains in these Jamaicans in the midst of these dire circumstances, even in the midst of experiencing homelessness and poverty and enslavement and classism is so bright and admirable, it’s taken my breath away. She’s doing good. Bless up the un-housed man bet juicy Patti what light he has behind his eyes 😭 Jess your work is amazing 💫
You have incredible positive energy this content is too notch
It is so awesome seeing you enjoying yourself Jess. JAH Bless you always.
Bless up yourself 🙏🏼🫶🏼
Jess Bob Marley is from the Parish of St Ann. But he grows up in Trench Town
Jesse you have a golden heart ❤ i love as respect you more for helping that homeless guy god bless you and guide and protect you 💖 ❤
Me and my dad starting watching u and we loveee ur vlogsss
Big ups Jess for your journey in 🇯🇲! Definitely a calling. However one view what you are doing I just love the smiles and and the genuine interactions! Not much for politics just one love and how I can bring a smile to everyone I meet! ❤
Oh beautiful girl I loved every minute of this vlog. Thank you for sharing, it was amazing vibes and energy and it really touched my heart ❤️ 🍦🫶
Great content u r soo fantastic to all my people u really touch my heart with your love especially those children with their ice cream stay blessed you Beautiful soul
Jess u just took my respect for u to 101% ... lol
U r now my third favorite youtuber . Behind mrbeast n wadamoya ...
Real talk
🥹🥹🥹🥹 nah this is so sweet for real 😭😭😭 LOVE 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Jess my respect to you 💯 I love you your hheart and soul is pure ❤❤❤🇯🇲
LOVE YOU TOO 🤍🫶🏼
Jess is so lovable! Seriously she is genuinely sweet! May God guide and protect her!
I feel that man that said he's in dirty clothes. It's more to him that meets the eye. Prayers up to that man tho, hope I see him, so we could build.
Poor homeless dude. Was born in Jamaica and raised in England and was probably deported back to Jamaica. I hear a lot of Jamaicans raised in England are getting deported back to the Island ever since Brexit. So sad!
Facts i got dip in 2008
Really! This is the first I’m hearing of this. Is there a reason for the deportation? Or it literally just something the uk government decides?
@@blessupjess Ever since Brexit, England govt has been deporting black people back to where they're from whether Nigeria, Ghana, Jamaica simply because they can since they no longer have to deal with the EU or answer to them. England is showing who they really are now.
@@blessupjess Ever since England split from the EU, They've been racially discriminating against the black folks there at high levels, even deporting some of them back to the country their parents are from yet they were born and raised in England. It's terrible!
I have British status and it says as part of my status if I commit a crime I can be deported back to where I was born so if Jamaicans who come to Britain and don't seek citizenship any crime committed will be deported
WEH YUH MEEEEEEAMN 💜🇯🇲
😂
Bless up for real Jess loving this vlog
Big Ups to Jess, She just fit perfectly in Jamaica. Always a Good Vibe in every video.
She like she maybe half carribean
Big up yuself Jess nuff nuff LOVE🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇨🇦
Jess you're a beautiful soul you made those kinds day blessings to you sis one love ❤❤❤❤
You are a beautiful soul sis... love your energy. Maxium respect to you and the sister who accompanied you throughout the city. You epitomise the fearless Jamaican spirit because you traverse the various locations with confidence. The way you treated the kids to ice cream at Meisha's place and the snacks that were given to those two men at Juici Patties by you was very touching. Such goodwill gestures can
inspire others to be more caring. Thanks for highlighting our beautiful country in such a
positive way
The bredda as u about to enter juicy patties. Thats why people should never judge by the looks he sounds very intelligent. If u listen to what he says he's a deportee from England and thats the next problem sometimes these person all they know as home is England because most of them never grow in Jamaica but they do anything wrong in England they just send them to Jamaica and that also contribute to crime and homelessness
This issue is just heartbreaking… and there is no task force or initiative from the government to address this?
Very sad...wish the govt would help them. That guy is very intelligent
If he gets sent back from England meaning he never had citizenship in England. And he is smart and I don't see why he can't go into a fast food chain and eat that's weird
Hi Jess, we love your jamaica videos. You can also link up with local UA-camrs like OR adventure Ja to explore the countryside.
always link with prominent influencers in Jamdung for safety ,Smiling with everyone is nice but remember that things are hard now the music ting has done
You and your friend are truly vibing
Jessica I must say that you have a beautiful soul i❤u and what you are doing in my Country ❤
Blessed love family NY in the house ❤
Have a lovely time Jess 💚🤍💛🇮🇪
First time i'm seeing someone do fry dumplinng and pporridge. I do bread dipped in porridge
I’m gonna bring my own crackers next time 😂😅
I died laughing.."Sorry we from foreign"!!! Hahahahah😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahaha Lusi 😂
Jess, you're so amazing. God bless you🌄🙏
I’m coming to Montego Bay soon but I’m hoping my funds will allow me two days in Kingston. I love Kingston
9:05 Naaahhh you need to tell Jess to add some of the coco bread into the porridge and mix it up!
No previews for this vlog, just drop it pon wi without warning....lolol
Gotta keep you guys on your toes 😂🤭
Haha yea I was wondering how I missed the premiere??!! Lol
This is one of the few channels I hit the like button before the video ends
I Think you should Adopt that Ice Shop in Trench Town and give them a Treat when possible the area will.remember and Honour u as Champion❤❤❤❤....Love ur vibez Jess🇯🇲🌷
Jess there is also tastee patties
Jess never park where yellow painting on the sidewalk. Your car will get tode 😊👍🏾🇯🇲🇨🇦❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bless 🆙🇯🇲🆙
Really enjoyed the vlog I felt I was there with you guys 😅😅
Oh Jess I would love to have heard the homeless man’s story being deported from England. To bring awareness of what England has done to Jamaicans as there has been worldwide news of how the home office and government handled situations when it comes to deportation and visas.
🫶🏼 alright leave it with me
I’ll see if I can find him this week
@@blessupjess aww bless you thank you so much! I think that would bring great awareness to these issues on your channel! I’m from the UK and literally when I heard his accent I felt so connected to him. God bless this man no matter the situation a lot of Jamaicans want to go to foreign as they feel they would get a better life and that’s not always the case!
I would love to know his story, what led to his deportation, how long was he in the Uk for, does he have family in Jamaica? & why is he on the streets, did the UK provide any support for him to start him off in Jamaica?
I love how u give a helping ✋ to the homeless god 🙏 bless you ❤❤❤
Yes man Big to Jamaica 🇯🇲 one Love
ONE LOVE 🫶🏼
Yup the singer was telling your story...
I felt it for real
It hit deep fi real man. Jamrock is a magical place
Big singer at 42:40 “when your family is unsupportive because you’re different, no more insecurity.” 😭😭😭😮💨😮💨😮💨
Great video big up urself
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Link up with king 🤴🏿 kinooo jess ❤❤ 🇯🇲🇯🇲 one ☝️ love 💗
Me love how you brought dee kid's ice cream. Nough respect 🙏🏾
Glass up Jess the only person coming to Jamaican buying the kids ice cream❤😊
I would never go trench town
Keep doing what you do we feel blessed to have you here showing the sides of Jamaica ppl don't normally get to see thank you Jess and the next time you go to trench town try linking up with Kino from Kino life in Jamaica he's from trench town and also a you-tuber you can check out his channel to see how he does his thing stay and be blessed❤❤
Well Uptown doesn't get shown either or places like Mandeville and Sainty. In fact , I see more ghetto places shown than regular places in Jamaica.
Jess.I love that top..my fav one. ❤
There is some truth to the dangers of Jamaica. UA-camrs go for the click bait titles, which Is usually nothing positive for the locals. No different than some woman who use their beautiful bodies to increase clicks.But it is what it is. Damion Marley made a song Called Welcome to Jamrock. He never lived that life but he made money out of it, it was his biggest hit record in the USA. "Out in the streets they call it murder"! . Local Jamaican artist also promote the negativity. Why, it's part of the culture. The United States in the black community it's the exact same thing. The gang the culture and the two rival political parties is a big part of Jamaican history.
Big up bless like jess
BIG UP TO YOU BLACKMAN EVERYDAY!
I hang out woith local n homless ll the time while i travel ! Its blesssss jah bless and i go where torutust dont go and alwaaays protected
Jess safe content creators ro neet up with in Jamaica is! Kino & The Dream Team in Trench Town and Big Stone! Ester in Trench Town too!
Do not go to Trench Town by yourself Jess! Contact Kino!
Jess stop it! Read between the lines! Do not take Trench Town for granted! Find a Jamaican to walk with!
Your friend is crazy. She is looking on her phone and turning on one way streets in JA. Thats CRAZY!!!!!!!
Omg your comment section have me in tears 😢 i love ppl like you with a ❤and true loving spirit bless you always karma is real only love will follow you all the days of your life❤🤩
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Jamaica nice. 💃💃💃
Out Of Many, One People 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
One Love ❤️
Respect 🇯🇲💐🔥
America too we eat "custard " forbreakfasttt. No one really eat patties unlessu was drinking lol the night before lol nwake up late lol.
Omg I love this! Are you gonna go to uptown Kingston too? Such a major contrast
Jess loved you looking out for the street dude n he's smart R.I.P. Shane Ward
As a jamaican i hate porridge and I hate fry dumplings..
Come to Caraiva , Bahia , Brasil. No cars allowed higher heights and vibes Jess😊
Jess is our jamaican girl even though she may not be jamaican 🙏🌄💚
Jess i can see you are following dee give her ,her flowers at da Same time gud job
Jess is not following Dee.Jess is in her own lane.
Those negative reports are true.
Jess what’s that restaurant called in Kingston I think it’s called Back a yard where you were taking to them rastas and you order food. Am coming back in June 2025 am from the UK ❤
Word soread fast about that ice cream 😂
She's got a nice soul 🙏🏾💯
I love how you interact with the homeless and don't exploit them for views.
Local Jamaicans developed their fear of downtown Kingston starting in the 1980 when political war broke out between socialist leaning government in power and American CIA back opposition whereby 800 people were killed. Prior to 1980 Downtown Kingston was the main Commercial part of Kingston where all the social classes shopped. After that year Jamaica started developing the reputation for violence since the country had a lot of CIA gifted weapons floating around the city
Wasn't George seaga an American bron in the USA and die in the USA
@@user-vo9uo4ux7h not entirely. yes he was born in America but both his parents were born in in Jamaica and he was mostly raised in in Jamaica
@@selvinlinton ok thank you