Jessie J, 37, used social networks to reassure fans about their health. The singer underwent surgery to treat breast cancer this weekend and has been discharged from the hospital. “I’m home to rest and wait for my results,” he wrote in a post published on Instagram.
The interpreter of “Price Tag”, “Domino”, “Who You Are” and “Bang Bang”-with Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj-shared postoperative photos and videos. “This publication shows some of the high and low honest ones of the last 48 hours. I will always show the good and difficult parts of any journey I face,” wrote Jessie, who made a point of thanking the medical team, family, friends and fans for their support.
Jessie received the diagnosis of breast cancer in early June. At the time, she decided to share the news with the fans. “I received the diagnosis of early -stage breast cancer. I’m highlighting the early word. Cancer is horrible in any way, but I’m clinging to the early word,” he said. She also said she would take a career break. “I’ll be back with huge breasts and more music,” he joked.
The singer still made a joke about her husband, basketball player Chanan Safir Colman: “Chanan is dressed as a nurse. No, it’s not, but it’s funny to imagine. I’m still hugging everyone who’s going through something difficult now. We all have it!”
Jessie J did her last show on June 15 at the British Summertime Ball festival in London. She is confirmed on The Town’s program for the night September 13 on the Skyline stage. On the same day, Mariah Carey and Ivete Sangalo will perform.
The singer again sing in Brazil after three years, when she participated in Rock in Rio de 2022. The singer of hits such as “Flashlight” also played in São Paulo in 2019.
Source: Folha
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