(In UK) Singer Jessie J reveals cancer operation success

 


Singer Jessie J has revealed that there is no sign of cancer spreading following her recent breast surgery. In an emotional social media post, the 37-year-old pop star shared that she was shedding “happy tears” after receiving the positive test results. The announcement came weeks after Jessie disclosed she had been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and had undergone a mastectomy in June to remove one of her breasts.


Alongside her heartfelt message, she posted a touching video of her young son, taken the night before her operation, saying: “Mummy’s gonna be OK.” She confirmed in her caption, “And… I am OK,” expressing immense gratitude for the outpouring of support she received. She thanked her 14 million followers for their “prayers, the love, the well wishes, the joy and all the positive energy.”


Since opening up about her diagnosis, Jessie has used her platform to candidly share her cancer journey, receiving an overwhelming wave of encouragement. Her transparency has not only earned praise from fans but has also resonated deeply with others affected by breast cancer. Jessie acknowledged she still has “lots of healing to go,” and is preparing for reconstructive surgery, humorously stating she wants to make her breasts “look more like sisters.”





Jessie J’s announcement prompted a flood of supportive comments on social media. Celebrities like Rochelle Humes and Paloma Faith extended their congratulations, joining many women who’ve had their own experiences with breast cancer in responding with empathy and encouragement. Jessie’s honesty has become a powerful example of resilience and openness in the public eye.


At the same time, her musical career is experiencing a renewed wave of attention. Jessie is preparing to release her first album in several years, while her 2011 hit Price Tag has seen a viral comeback thanks to creative social media videos reinterpreting the lyrics. Fans old and new have been engaging with her music in fresh ways, proving her continued impact as an artist.


Despite the seriousness of her diagnosis, Jessie has kept her sense of humour. In her post, she jokingly referred to herself as “The LopJess monster,” a nod to her changed body post-surgery. Her post also included a reminder about breast cancer awareness. She encouraged regular breast checks and highlighted the importance of early detection, echoing NHS advice.


According to Cancer Research UK, over 56,000 women in the UK are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Jessie’s public journey has helped break taboos and offer hope. Her message part defiance, part gratitude marks a powerful moment in both her personal and public life.

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