Jessie J
The British singer, 37, confirmed that she has undergone surgery, posting a series of images and videos from her time in hospital. Jessie J's Instagram

Just weeks after revealing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, Jessie J has shared a deeply personal update on her treatment. The British singer, 37, confirmed that she has undergone surgery, posting a series of images and videos from her time in hospital to show both the physical and emotional toll of the process.

From the waiting room to the recovery bed, Jessie didn't shy away from showing the more challenging moments. In one image, she can be seen lying in a hospital bed, bandaged and exhausted. Another shows her preparing for surgery with her chest marked in black ink by the medical team.

She captioned her post by saying she wanted to share 'the honest lows and highs' of her journey, adding, 'I will always show the good and hard bits of any journey I go through.' She also thanked her surgeon, the nursing staff, and her partner, basketball player Chanan Colman, for their support. 'I am home now, to rest and wait for my results,' she told fans.

The Singer Shared Her Heartbreaking Moments

One particularly moving video shared by Jessie shows the singer watching her final pre-surgery performance from her hospital bed, a moment filled with both pride and vulnerability. As her partner filmed, Jessie gave a thumbs up to the screen while joking about how different she looked, bringing a mix of humour and heartbreak to the moment.

Other clips showed the reality of post-operative care, including a look at her surgical drain and a video of her in recovery, still groggy from anaesthesia. In that moment, she shared that she had imagined her young son saying 'I love you mummy' as she drifted in and out of consciousness.

Support from Family, Friends and Fans

Throughout the process, Jessie has been surrounded by her closest loved ones. In the video and pictures shared by her, fans can spot Jessie's partner Chanan Colman who stayed by her side at the hospital holding her hands and offering comfort. Their two-year-old son, Sky, was also allowed to visit shortly after surgery.

In the post, she acknowledged everyone going through something similar, writing, 'Still hugging everyone going through something tough right now. We all got this!'

Jessie J with her partner Chanan Colman
Jessie's partner Chanan Colman stayed by her side at the hospital as she went through surgery. Jessie J's Instagram

Her honesty and openness drew support from fans and friends alike, with messages pouring in from fellow celebrities including Craig David and Rochelle Humes.

Jessie Wishes to Be Transparent About Her Journey

Since going public with her diagnosis, Jessie has chosen to document her cancer experience with transparency. Earlier this month, she admitted to having one of her 'worst days' since being diagnosed, sharing that she had struggled with panic attacks, exhaustion and overwhelming emotion. She described feeling stretched between motherhood, work, and treatment.

In a moment of rare levity, she even joked that eating corn on the cob had helped calm her nerves during a difficult day, saying it's hard to cry while chewing. But she was clear that humour is just one part of coping and that allowing space for fear, anger and sadness is equally important.

Jessie J shared updates regarding her cancer treatment
Jessie J shared photos showing her preparing for surgery with her chest marked in black ink by the medical team. Jessie J's Instagram

'I will cry, I will be scared, I will panic, I will feel all of it,' she wrote. 'And then go and be a mum, and go to work, and show up.'

Did Her Surgery Go Well?

While Jessie J hasn't shared detailed medical results just yet, her post strongly suggests the procedure went as planned. She confirmed she is now home, recovering and 'resting' as she awaits further results, an encouraging sign that there were no immediate complications.

In her post, the singer expressed gratitude to her surgical team and nurses, and showed herself alert and even light-hearted in recovery, joking with her partner and cuddling her son. Although Jessie hasn't called the surgery a success in clinical terms, her tone throughout implies that the operation went smoothly. Her focus now is on rest and the next steps of her treatment.