Jessie J Reveals Cancer Tests Show No Further Spread

Pop artist Jessie J has shared uplifting news following her breast cancer surgery, revealing that post-operative test results have confirmed the disease has not spread.

In a heartfelt message shared online, the singer said she was crying “happy tears” after learning the outcome.

Back in June, Jessie publicly disclosed her cancer diagnosis and shortly afterward underwent surgery to remove one of her breasts.

She expressed deep appreciation to her fans, saying she was overwhelmed by the “prayers, the love, the well wishes, the joy and all the positive energy” sent her way by her 14 million followers.

The 37-year-old artist has been candid about her journey through a mastectomy and has received widespread encouragement from fans and fellow celebrities for her openness.

Earlier this week, she posted a touching video taken just before her surgery, featuring her young son’s voice saying: “Mummy’s gonna be OK.”

“And… I am OK” she wrote, explaining that test results confirmed there was no sign of the cancer spreading.

Known for chart-topping tracks like Nobody’s Perfect and Who You Are, Jessie J has sold millions of records worldwide and is currently preparing for the release of a new album, her first in several years.

Her 2011 hit Price Tag has recently gained renewed attention, going viral as social media users shared videos inspired by its lyrics.

The post sharing her test results was quickly met with a flood of supportive messages, including notes from well-known figures like TV presenter Rochelle Humes. Singer Paloma Faith also chimed in to offer her congratulations.

Many women who have experienced breast cancer themselves responded with messages of solidarity and encouragement. Breast cancer remains one of the most common diagnoses in women, with over 56,000 cases reported annually, according to health statistics.

Jessie acknowledged that while the news is positive, her recovery journey isn’t over. She noted she has “lots of healing to go” and is preparing for reconstructive surgery to “make these cousins look more like sisters”.

She ended the post on a playful note, writing that she’s temporarily adopting the nickname “The LopJess monster”.

Healthcare guidance encourages women to monitor their breast health and consult a doctor if they notice:

Any lumps or swelling in the chest, underarm, or breast

Changes to the shape or appearance of their breast or nipple

Persistent pain in the breast or armpit

There are also resources and medical support available for men who may be concerned about breast cancer symptoms.


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