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Breast Cancer Surgery: Jessie J Hospitalized for Recovery


Jessie J’s Journey: Overcoming Health Challenges is a testament to resilience and strength.

Just a mere six weeks after revealing her battle with early breast cancer and undergoing surgery, the talented singer known for her hit “Price Tag” found herself back in the hospital, highlighting the unpredictable nature of health recovery.

How did I spend the last 24 hours?” Jessie expressed on her Instagram Stories on August 2, sharing a candid photo of an IV in her arm. “Six weeks after surgery, I unexpectedly returned to the same ward where my journey began. This was not part of my recovery plan.”

“I experienced symptoms that raised concerns about a potential blood clot on the lung,” she elaborated. “Fortunately, after thorough evaluations, I learned that IT IS NOT A BLOOD CLOT; thank God for that.”

In her update, Jessie revealed that medical professionals identified an infection instead. The iconic “Bang Bang” singer chose to continue her healing journey from the comfort of her own home. “After various tests, they confirmed I have an infection (which we are still investigating) and a minor accumulation of fluid on my lungs,” she explained. “Breathing has been a struggle, but I opted to discharge myself last night (I truly dislike being in hospital) and will pursue further assessments as an outpatient.”

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