Jessie J ‘set for huge TV comeback’ following successful mastectomy amid breast cancer diagnosis

Jessie J is reportedly planning to mark her TV comeback with a special appearance on Strictly Come Dancing this September following her mastectomy.

The singer, 37, had surgery two weeks ago and confirmed to her fans that ‘no cancer spread’, after revealing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in June.

According to The Sun, BBC bosses believe she will kick off the new series perfectly as they welcome her return.

A source said: ‘Jessie is putting her health and recovery first but is already excited for getting back on stage.

‘She’s been booked for a TV comeback on Strictly in September and bosses can’t wait to have her on the show.

‘Right now she’s feeling very grateful for life and all the opportunities coming her way.’

Jessie J, 37, is reportedly planning to mark her TV comeback with a special appearance on Strictly Come Dancing this September following her mastectomy (pictured in June)

Jessie J, 37, is reportedly planning to mark her TV comeback with a special appearance on Strictly Come Dancing this September following her mastectomy (pictured in June)

The singer had surgery two weeks ago and confirmed to her fans that 'no cancer spread', after revealing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in June

The singer had surgery two weeks ago and confirmed to her fans that ‘no cancer spread’, after revealing she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in June

MailOnline has contacted Strictly and Jessie J’s representatives for comment. 

As well as the reported Strictly appearance, Jessie is also booked to perform at Radio 2 In The Park in September in Chelmsford. 

Earlier this month, Jessie shared an adorable clip of her two-year-old son Sky the night before the operation.

In the sweet clip, Jessie is heard encouraging her boy to say ‘Mummy’s going to be okay’ as she prepared for the surgery to remove her breast.

In the caption, she penned: ‘AND.. I AM OK. Results = I have NO cancer spread. Happy tears are real’, followed by several crying emojis.

The Price Tag hitmaker continued: ‘Thank YOU for the prayers, the love, the well wishes, the joy and all the positive energy. 

‘This video is from the night before my surgery. We called it baby boy. You are my biggest ray of light and with you in my life, the darkness will never win. 

‘Lots of healing to go and one more surgery to make these cousins look more like sisters, but for now it’s gratitude time and I am changing my name to The LopJess monster.’

BBC bosses believe she will kick off the new series perfectly as they welcome her return (pictured hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly)

BBC bosses believe she will kick off the new series perfectly as they welcome her return (pictured hosts Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly)

It comes after Jessie revealed she wished she said goodbye to her breast before undergoing a mastectomy. 

In an update last month, she said that she is experiencing some ‘delayed sadness’ and felt ‘disappointed’ that she didn’t say goodbye.

Taking to her Instagram stories, she shared a candid post with fans, bravely opening up about her feelings.

The performer admitted that she went into ‘survival mode’ when she first found out about her diagnosis and is now letting herself be angry and sad. 

In her post, Jessie wrote: ‘2 weeks post surgery. Had my drain out 2 nights ago. She said breathe in and take a hard breathe out. She whipped that thang out so quick. Woii oii. Weirdest feeling. But so nice to have it out after 12 days.

‘Now it’s just me and my wonky boobs trying to figure out how to dress until I match them up. The left one is looking at me like “you ok babe?”‘

She continued: ‘Also my experience was when I was diagnosed I went into survival mode. 

‘There was so much going on with appointments and in my mind esp with a toddler I had just moved and was about to start this campaign after 8 years away. Mad. 

Earlier this month, Jessie shared an adorable clip of her two-year-old son Sky the night before the operation

Earlier this month, Jessie shared an adorable clip of her two-year-old son Sky the night before the operation 

In the caption, she penned: 'AND.. I AM OK. Results = I have NO cancer spread. Happy tears are real', followed by several crying emojis

In the caption, she penned: ‘AND.. I AM OK. Results = I have NO cancer spread. Happy tears are real’, followed by several crying emojis

‘I didn’t really have a lot of time to process what was happening or what was going to happen. So I’m currently experiencing some delayed sadness and frustration by having time to process what IS happening. 

Jessie added: ‘A little disappointed in myself I didn’t say goodbye to my old boob enough. Sounds silly but that’s where I’m at. Again that’s my journey. I’m sure others feel different. 

‘But for me I didn’t think beyond the surgery. I was just being strong. Well now I’m here and letting myself be angry and sad and all the things. Just for a few days. 

‘Then I will sew some padding in a bra to even them out order some t-shirts and crack tf on’.

Source link

Related Posts

Load More Posts Loading...No More Posts.