Jessie J gives update on breast cancer fight
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Renowned British singer, Jessie J, has taken to social media to share a heartfelt update amid her ongoing battle with breast cancer, offering fans a glimpse into her current health journey and expressing her deep appreciation for the overwhelming support she has received so far.

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The 37-year-old music star made the emotional post via her Instagram account, where she revealed that she recently underwent a surgical procedure as part of her treatment plan. Jessie J noted that while the operation went successfully, she is now in the recovery phase and is anxiously awaiting the test results.

In the caption accompanying her post, Jessie J extended her sincere gratitude to the medical team who has been by her side during this trying period. She wrote, “Grateful to my doctor/surgeon and all the nurses who cared for me, and all my family and friends who came to visit. I am home now, to rest and wait for my results.”

The emotional post also featured a series of touching photos and videos capturing tender moments between Jessie J, her adorable son Sky, and her loving husband Chanan Colman, as they stood by her side during her treatment and recovery process.

Fans will recall that earlier this month, Jessie J bravely revealed that she had been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. She made the announcement public in a heartfelt statement, where she informed fans that she would be taking a step back from her music and touring commitments to focus on her health and undergo necessary treatment.

Her post has since drawn emotional reactions from fans and celebrities alike, who flooded her comment section with prayers, love, and words of encouragement. Many commended her strength, openness, and courage for sharing her journey publicly.

Jessie J continues to serve as an inspiration to millions, showing resilience in the face of adversity, and advocating for awareness and early detection of breast cancer.

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