Jessie J Diagnosed With Breast Cancer

Jessie J is providing an update on her health.

Over the past two months, the artist known for her hit “Bang Bang” revealed that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and had undergone several medical assessments throughout the year.

In a video posted on Instagram on June 3, Jessie shared that she had been diagnosed with an early stage of breast cancer. She expressed her dislike for cancer in all its forms but clung to the hope that it was detected early.

After her performance at the Summertime Ball 2025 concert in London, scheduled for June 15, the 37-year-old has announced that she will be undergoing surgery.

She clarified that her method of getting breast augmentation is quite theatrical. After the Summertime Ball, she’ll be out of sight for a while to undergo the procedure, and upon her return, she’ll have larger breasts and new music to share.

Jessie, mother of 2-year-old Sky shared by basketball player Chanan Safir Colman, expressed some reservations about announcing her health condition openly. However, ultimately, she chose to be transparent about it for several significant reasons.

She went on to say, “Firstly, I don’t discuss it often due to my own self-interest. I’m engrossed in work and haven’t had the time to fully process it yet. However, I’ve learned from past experiences that sharing can bring about love, support, and shared stories from others. In essence, I wear my heart on my sleeve.

Furthermore, she expresses her empathy towards those fighting cancer, acknowledging that it’s heartbreaking to see so many enduring such hardships, which is particularly painful for her.

Moreover, after publishing tracks like “No Secrets” in April and “Living My Best Life” recently, Jessie decided to openly discuss her current life.

She pointed out that the plans for these tracks had been made prior to her discovering this situation. In other words, it’s so improbable that it seems like a work of fiction.

The Grammy-nominated individual, who disclosed her ADHD and OCD diagnoses the previous year, also mentioned, “This is quite an unusual subject matter and I find myself in a peculiar predicament.

Still, her cancer journey has already taught her some important lessons.

Jessie expressed on her Instagram Story that the timing has been both chaotic and enchanting, providing her with an extraordinary viewpoint during these times. However, she acknowledged that it’s left her in need of some processing and conversation. She also admitted that she could use a comforting hug right now. Through everything, you’ve shown love for her during the good and tough times. And she doesn’t want this to be an exception.

Read on for more celebs who’ve been candid about their cancer battles.

In January 2025, an actor formerly on the show “All My Children” disclosed that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, making it his third cancer diagnosis in his lifetime.

In spite of the grim report, he declared for a third time in February 2025 that he had overcome cancer after a successful operation and treatment course.

In his Instagram post from February 2025, he said, “Keep in mind that you’re more than your struggles. You’re much greater than any hardship. I am not defined by my fears, worries, or scars, but I accept them all because the key to overcoming them is acknowledging and accepting them.

Previously celebrated “Golden Bachelor” personality revealed in December 2024 that he was diagnosed with Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia, a type of blood cancer affecting bones.

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On February 3, 2023, the actor who is recognized for his performances in “The Boys” and “Supernatural,” announced that he had fought prostate cancer for a prolonged period and is now cancer-free.

2018 saw the revelation by the “Vanderpump Rules” star that a small amount of cancer was surgically removed from their body, and biopsies were taken from their lymph nodes. However, they are now in remission.

In September 2018, the actress from “Desperate Housewives” disclosed to her fans that she had conquered anal cancer. On Instagram, she expressed her feelings about sharing her experience with cancer and hair loss, saying, “I feel liberated, exhilaratingly free, and truly myself.

As a diehard fan, I’m thrilled to share the fantastic news about my idol, the two-time Academy Award winner. After bravely facing the challenge of cancer, he underwent successful treatment, and his representative confirmed to TopMob News that doctors have declared him “completely cured following surgery.” This fills me with immense joy and hope!

In 2014, the actor famous for playing the X-Men character underwent treatment for his third case of basal cell carcinoma. Following his third round of treatment, Jackman’s representative informed TopMob News that he is now in a state of good health.

In April 2023, Hugh underwent two biopsies due to more basal cell carcinoma. During that time, he advised his fans, “Just a reminder, as we approach summer in the northern hemisphere, don’t forget to apply sunscreen.

Previously on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” the star marked a full year of living cancer-free in January. This caring mom of two received a diagnosis for endometrial cancer in 2013, followed by a comprehensive surgical procedure known as a radical hysterectomy.

Then in 2017, Camille had surgery to remove Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a type of skin cancer. 

Actress from “Avengers: Age of Ultron” fought ovarian cancer at just 25 years old, but defied the odds by giving birth to two kids alongside her spouse, Taran Killam.

The television presenter disclosed that he had prostate cancer surgery back in July 2013, but since then, he’s received a medical report stating he is now fully healthy.

As a lifestyle expert, I’d rephrase it like this: “Just recently, I successfully underwent surgery for thyroid cancer. I’m grateful for all the well-wishes on Twitter. Now, I’m back home, taking care of myself and getting plenty of rest.

The actress shared on Twitter, “My doctor phoned me early Saturday morning to inform me I’m cancer-free!!! #hurrayforthewinningteam!

The star of the show “Up All Night” received a clean bill of health regarding breast cancer, having been completely cleared following her treatment and a double mastectomy procedure.

The Dexter star used a hiatus from his hit series to slay Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

In October 2011, an Australian actress disclosed that she had a potentially harmful mole taken off her lower leg following her husband’s urging for her to have a look-alike spot examined.

These days, the Scotsman seems to be managing well following his recent surgery to remove a cancerous growth located under his right eye.

The singer beat breast cancer in 2004 with a “minimally invasive” lumpectomy and radiation therapy.

The Oscar winner declared in early 2011 that his tumor was gone and he had throat cancer “beat.”

The Emmy winner whacked breast cancer in 2004.

Without a doubt, the long-time CNN reporter undoubtedly applies sunscreen nowadays whenever he faces harsh weather conditions, given that he had a cancerous lesion excised from beneath his left eye back in 2008.

The Australian pop star underwent successful surgery for breast cancer in 2005.

7th Heaven actor received a diagnosis of Hodgkin’s disease at the age of 28. Now, at 50, he looks fantastic!

In 2009, the character portrayed by the ER star had to leave Parenthood due to her personal battle against breast cancer. Fortunately, her treatment went well, and she quickly returned to grace the red carpet once more.

During filming for “The Osbournes” in 2002, one of the judges on “America’s Got Talent” was diagnosed with colon cancer. Instead of keeping it to herself, she seized the moment to advocate for regular checkups and fiercely fought against her illness using chemotherapy. Luckily, she was pronounced cancer-free just a year later.

In the year 2003, the individual who won an Oscar battled with prostate cancer, eventually winning this fight. Since then, this person has appeared in approximately 400 different films.

In the year 2007, as she battled breast cancer with chemotherapy, one of the co-hosts on Good Morning America confidently showed off her bald head.

The victorious bike racer overcame the challenge posed by stage-four testicular cancer and went on to claim a remarkable seven consecutive Tour de France victories.

After successfully overcoming breast cancer through a lumpectomy and chemotherapy in 2005, the Grammy and Oscar winner emerged as a powerful advocate for various social causes.

Previously famous on Saturday Night Live, she drew humor from her personal experience with breast cancer, which evolved into the hit one-person show titled God Said Ha!, eventually making its way to Broadway.

In 2006, a star from the popular show “Sex and the City” was diagnosed with breast cancer. Following surgeries and radiotherapy sessions, she received the all-clear.

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