Pop icon Jessie J has publicly shared her diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer, making a powerful statement about resilience, early detection, and self-love. In an emotional Instagram video posted on June 4, 2025, the 37-year-old singer opened up to her fans in the same candid and empowering tone that has long defined her career.
“Cancer Sucks, But I’m Staying Positive”
With vulnerability and strength, Jessie J shared:
“Cancer sucks in any form, but I’m holding on to the word ‘early’… I know how sharing can help others, and I want to be open about what I’m going through.”
She revealed that she was diagnosed two months ago and will undergo surgery shortly after performing at the Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium on June 15.
Not Slowing Down: New Music & Tour Ahead
Despite her diagnosis, Jessie J is still forging ahead with her music career:
- Released “No Secrets” in April and “Living My Best Life” in May 2025
- Preparing for her “No Secrets Tour 2025”, kicking off in July across the UK and Europe
- Set to perform at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball
Her message is clear: she’s not letting cancer define her year.
Motherhood, Love, and Strength
In 2023, Jessie became a mom to her son Sky Safir Cornish Colman, with partner Chanan Safir Colman. She’s spoken often about the joys and challenges of motherhood, especially after enduring a devastating miscarriage in 2021.
Her journey, from heartbreak to healing, continues to inspire fans around the world.
A History of Health Battles — and Triumph
Jessie J has never shied away from talking about her health:
- Suffered a minor stroke at age 18
- Diagnosed with Ménière’s disease (a rare inner-ear disorder)
- Opened up about having ADHD and OCD in 2024
- Advocates for both mental and physical health awareness
Through it all, she’s proven to be a voice of strength, vulnerability, and connection.
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The Importance of Early Detection
Jessie’s message is already having a ripple effect across social media and health circles. By sharing her diagnosis publicly, she is:
- Encouraging women to get regular screenings
- Advocating for the power of early diagnosis
- Inspiring others with her courage and honesty
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