Jessie J has announced that she has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, sharing the news in a candid social media video and emphasizing that she is “holding on to the word ‘early.’”
The singer said she has spent much of 2025 “in and out of tests,” and explained that she planned to undergo surgery after performing at Capital’s Summertime Ball in London on June 15, 2025.

Why did she decide to go public
In her message, Jessie J framed the announcement as both personal and practical: she wanted to be transparent with fans while also using her platform to push early detection and encourage people to take symptoms seriously.
She also leaned on humor to cope with a frightening situation, making a joke about the irony of facing breast surgery under such serious circumstances.
Surgery, recovery, and what she shared afterwards
After the initial announcement, Jessie J later posted a positive update indicating that her cancer had not spread following surgery, describing it as a major source of relief for her and her family.
By early September 2025, she returned to the stage for the first time since surgery, performing at BBC Radio 2 in the Park, with her young son watching her perform.
In August 2025, she also shared that she needed another surgery as part of her continued recovery process while balancing parenting and new music plans.
Conclusion
Jessie J’s disclosure drew wide attention not just because of her profile, but because it echoed a message health organizations repeatedly stress: catching breast cancer early can significantly affect treatment options and outcomes.

