Transported Jessie J promises that she will ‘defeat’ breast cancer in emotional speech if she goes the capital of Summertime for the last show before she undergoes surgery – a week after announcing her diagnosis
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Jessie J Bermined tears back and promised that she would ‘beat’ breast cancer while entering the stage at Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard in Wembley Stadium on Sunday for her last show before she was operated on.
The singer, 37, who revealed her diagnosis last weekthanked the 75,000 strong crowd for their support when she opened her illness.
Jessie said: ‘Today this show is my last show before I will beat the breast cancer! . ‘
While the audience cheered, she continued: ‘So it’s so special for me that you have no idea. I feel so special to be out of the UK, to be an honest person and to say how you feel, ”
‘This is my last show for the treatment and all things It is the most special thing and I am so grateful for this life, for you, for my career, for my son. My partner, my parents.
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Jessie J, 37, brought the tears back and promised that she would ‘beat’ breast cancer at Capital’s Summertime Ball with Barclaycard on Sunday for her last show for the operation

The singer who revealed her diagnosis last week thanked the public and fans for their support when she opened her illness
Before adding: ‘My family, my band, my crew. We are lucky, we have so much to live for, so much joy, so many, so many things to do ‘.
It comes Jessie, who assured fans that her condition was ‘caught early’, revealed that she had suffered her ‘worst day so far’, amid her cancer Battle when she broke in tears and struggled through panic attacks.
In a long -term Instagram -stories -she wrote: ‘To be honest, had my worst day so far yesterday since my diagnosis and the busiest three months I have had in years. Work. Toddler. Cancer. Life etc. had my mind [drained].
Jessie, who shares two -year -old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman, Continued: ‘Panic attacks/ tears. Great fears/ anger/ overwhelmed bad. And do you know what helped? . ‘
“I ate a corn on the Kob. It appears that it is extremely difficult to panic or cry while eating it. Highly recommend. Instead of mood shift ‘.
‘Tomorrow is a new day. The [rollercoaster] cancer [draining]. I will not talk alone about the highlights. And always make jokes. That is not real life. Good night’.
Returning to social media, the price tag Hitmaker written: ‘IMO. Are [key] To acknowledge fear, anger grief panic overwhelm and let it come up and come out. If you hold it, it will not disappear. In every challenging situation in life ‘.
‘So when I posted what I did yesterday about my current challenge in life, also while I made the situation light. That was one day in 10 weeks that I lost the net and completely drowned in all the negative and bed feelings that can bring any cancer trip. That is healthy and necessary.

Jessie said: “Today this show is my last show before I will beat breast cancer!”

While the audience cheered, she continued: ‘So it’s so special for me that you have no idea. I feel so special to be out of the UK, to be an honest person and to say how you feel, “

‘This is my last show for the treatment and all things, it is the most special thing and I am so grateful for this life, for you, for my career, for my son. My partner, my parents

Before adding: ‘My family, my band, my crew. We are so lucky, we have so much to live for, so much joy, so many, so many things to do ‘

It comes Jessie, who assured fans that her condition was ‘caught early’, revealed that she had suffered her ‘worst day so far’, in the midst of her cancer fight while struggling through panic attacks

Jessie, who shares the two -year -old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman, said: ‘Panic attacks/ tears. Great fears/ anger/ overwhelmed bad. And do you know what helped? . ‘
She continued: ‘So I’ll cry, I’ll be scared, I’ll panic, I’ll feel it all a minute or even a whole day. And then eat one [corn] Or listen to a song that lifts me up or laughs with a friend on the face. And then be a mother, and go to work and show up and are what I feel 90% of the time ‘.
‘Strong, fearless, healthy and make some jokes about this all because that is my way. But I will not ignore the 10% that fear and sorrow.
Jessie Weeks ago seemed to drop a hint about her diagnosis of cancer during a performance in London.
But the announcement now seems all the more moving, given what Jessie reportedly told fans during the performance in Union Chapel on 20 May.
According to The mirrorThe star told her fans in the show that she put herself in the first place and wanted to have fun.
She said: ‘I know that we all go through our own fighting, we all struggle in our own way. We sometimes talk about it, and sometimes not.
‘I am grateful that I have it the voice And the power to be able to place those experiences in songs that people can take and make them their own soundtrack to help them through a tough time, a good time, a scary time. ‘
The hit maker also seemed to refer to her cancer fight when she introduced her new song no secrets.

For her performance, Jessie flashed with a bright smile while she pulled a brave face, with a black mini dress layered over a pure black catsuit

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The couple shared a sweet hug on the red carpet
“This song for me, more than ever at the moment, brings me through my life,” she said.
Jessie revealed that she discovered that she had the disease before the release of her hit New Single No Secrets, which was released on 25 April.
In the clip Jessie said: ‘Hello, I went back and forth a bit to share it. I just want there are many opinions outside …
‘Knowing that I want to share with my fans and the people who care about me, I am also a Diarer. I have always shared everything that I am going through in my life.
‘Before no secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. Cancer sucks in any form, but I hold the word early.
“I have been in and out of tests this entire period, adding that she had not been adequate” because I work so hard. ‘
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