Jessie J is at home recovering after undergoing breast cancer surgery.
The “Price Tag” singer shared a carousel of images and videos with her Instagram followers on Monday, June 23, as she reflected on her recent hospitalization.
“This post is some of the honest lows and highs of the last 48 hours. I will always show the good and hard bits of any journey I go through,” she wrote alongside the post, which included pictures and videos from her hospital bed pre- and post-surgery, as well as a sweet photo of her partner, Chanan Colman, doting on her and planting a kiss on her forehead.
In one video, Jessie, 37, sang in her hospital bed while awaiting surgery. Another showed the tearful star reflecting on her and Colman’s son, Sky Safir, 2. “I was imagining Sky saying, ‘I love you, Mummy,’ and I was saying, ‘I love you back,’” Jessie said, noting that she was “so sore.”
Another video shows Jessie holding a bottle filled with blood drained from her breasts, which she joked looked like a “goji berry smoothie.”
“Grateful to my doctor / surgeon and all the nurses who cared for me and all my family / friends who came to visit. 🫂 I am home now, to rest and wait for my results 🤞🏻,” Jessie the singer continued in her caption. “Chanan is in a nurse outfit. No no, he isn’t, but funny to imagine. “Still hugging everyone going through something tough right now. We all got this!”
The “Bang Bang” singer first shared via Instagram on June 3 that she had been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.
“I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. I’m highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form but I’m holding onto the word early,” Jessie told fans in a social media video. “I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period. I just wanted to be open and share it. One, because, selfishly, I do not talk about it enough. I’m not processing it because I’m working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories. I’m an open book.”
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