Jessie J is set to undergo another surgery this year amid her brutal recovery from her last breast cancer procedure.
“I’m just flowing with life. Learning about who I am in motherhood and when my health goes left unexpectedly,” the singer, 37, wrote in an emotional Instagram post Friday.
“I am 7 weeks post breast cancer surgery. I’m still in the thick of recovery and my body is still finding its way. But I LOVE music and I LOVE my life and I want to LIVE in the moment,” the mom of one added.
Jessie J — born Jessica Cornish — noted that despite “another surgery needed this year,” raising her young son, and releasing new music all while battling cancer, she is confident she can do it all.
“It will look different to what I had planned but that’s life, things change and either we panic and get mad that it isn’t what is was going to be, or we ADAPT. 🌱”
The “Price Tag” singer revealed her early breast cancer diagnosis in June in a heartfelt video, admitting that she wasn’t “processing it” and needed a hug.
“I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories,” she said, explaining the reason behind her choice to go public with the diagnosis.
The pop star detailed her “worst day so far” in her cancer journey later that month.
“Work. Toddler. Cancer. Life etc had my mind… Panic attacks/tears/big fears/anger/overwhelm/Bad,” she said on her Instagram Story at the time.
The “Bang Bang” hitmaker also urged her fans to “acknowledge fear, anger, sadness, panic… and let it come up and come out.”
She shared heartbreaking footage from the hospital after undergoing surgery on June 23.
One heart-wrenching clip showed the musician explaining to her 2-year-old son, Sky, that the surgery involved her blood being drained from her breasts.
“So the water and the blood comes out of mommy’s booby and comes out of the tube and into the bottle,” she told her toddler.
It also saw Cornish’s partner, Chanan Colman, comforting her and planting a kiss on her forehead as she awaited surgery.
The couple were first linked in April 2022 when they were spotted together during an outing in LA.
After having suffered a miscarriage in 2021, Jessie J welcomed her rainbow baby with the basketball player in May 2023.
Last month, the Grammy nominee shared a positive health update that her cancer had not spread after the surgery in June, through a touching video showing her teaching her son to say, “Mummy’s gonna be okay.”
Despite the hopeful news, she was hospitalized last week when she showed “symptoms that pointed towards a blood clot on the lung.”
“Six weeks post-surgery, and I was back in the same ward I was after my surgery. Not expected or planned,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories, alongside a photo of her arm plugged into IVs.
The London native shared that her doctors suspected that she had “a little fluid” in her lungs and an unknown infection, but that she discharged herself from the hospital the same night because she “hates” being there.
“I know many people who will have gone through this or similar may agree with me or not, and that’s OK,” the “Domino” singer wrote in a follow-up post, defending her decision to leave the hospital.
“I know, for me, the true hard journey of this whole thing physically was the day I went into surgery. The recovery, physically, is far from quick or easy.”