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Jessie J gives ‘honest' update from hospital after cancer surgery

Jessie J gives ‘honest' update from hospital after cancer surgery

Independent5 hours ago

Singer Jessie J shared an "honest" and tearful update with fans after undergoing breast cancer surgery.
The 37-year-old had previously revealed her breast cancer diagnosis earlier in June.
On Monday (23 June), she posted a video on Instagram showing her experience in the hospital both before and after her surgery.
She described the post as reflecting the "honest lows and highs of the last 48 hours" following the procedure.
Watch the full video above.

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