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Jessie J is providing fans and followers with the latest information on breast cancer treatments.
The singer shared many images and videos on Instagram late Monday, reflecting on the recent hospitalization and the surgery she was forced to undergo as a result of the aforementioned diagnosis.

“This post is part of the honest lows and highs of the past 48 hours. I always show the good parts and hard bits of the journey I experience,” the artist wrote alongside her post.
In one video, you can see Jesse sing while waiting for the procedure.
On the other, the tearful singer recalls how she and Colman’s two-year-old son are missing.
“I imagined I was saying, ‘I love you, mummy’ and I was saying ‘I love you’,” Jesse emphasized that she felt “so painful.”
Another video depicts Jesse J holding a bottle filled with blood that has been drained from her breast.


To be clear, Jesse J is at home now and is recovering from this surgery.
Shortly after releasing her latest track in April, celebrities said on social media this month:
“I want to share it with my fans and people who care about me. I’m also a sharer. I’ve always shared everything I’ve experienced in my life. I was diagnosed with early breast cancer before “no secret” came out.
“I emphasize the word early. Cancer can be sucked in any form, but I hold it early.
“I have been coming and going to tests throughout this whole time, and I just wanted to be open and share it, one thing because I’m selfish and I haven’t spoken enough about it.
“I know how much I share in the past that others have helped me by giving me their love and support and their own stories. I’m an open book.”


She seems to be faithful to that promise.
“Thank you to my doctor/surgeon and all the nurses who took care of me and all the family/friends who came to visit,” her latest post continued. “I’m home now, to rest and wait for results.”
Conclusion Jesse J:
“We still hug everyone right now that we’re going through something tough. We all got this.”
The update comes a week after speaking to a sold-out crowd at Wembley Stadium at Wembley Stadium on June 16th at the final show before surgery and breast cancer treatment plans began.
She told the crowd that it was “the last show before I defeated breast cancer,” and added to the stage:
“So that’s very special to me, you don’t know.”