Jessie J is plotting a pop comeback with a new documentary
Some stars make a record, release several hits (that make the singer a global star), then seemingly continue to be famous, in hope of a comback later down the line.
Yes she’s done the voice but like many artists they seem to do very little but take pictures for social media.
Jessica Ellen Cornish, better known as Jessie J, is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Born on March 27, 1988, in London, England, Jessie J rose to fame in 2011 with her hit single “Do It Like a Dude”. She has released several successful albums, including “Who You Are” (2011) and “Sweet Talker” (2014), and is known for her powerful vocals and energetic live performances. Jessie J has also been a coach on the UK version of “The Voice” and has received multiple award nominations for her work in music.
The ‘Price Tag’ singer, who is expecting her first child, is filming a documentary that will chronicle her return to music as she becomes a mother.
“Jessie’s determined not to let her pregnancy prevent her from relaunching her career.
“The documentary will see Jessie discuss everything from pregnancy, miscarriage, health problems, heartbreak and love life to her fall from public favour and planned comeback.”
Jessie has taken a step back from the spotlight in recent years amid a series of flop records and health problems, although she is set to play the 02 Shepherd’s Bush Empire in London later this month with a TV crew in tow. She is currently working on a new album and a world tour is set to follow in 2024.
The star, who is dating basketball player Chanan Colman, revealed that she was pregnant recently – just 13 months after she suffered a devastating miscarriage – and admitted that her mind “hasn’t fully processed” the happy news..
“Thinking about today and the overwhelming amount of love and support I am feeling. I can’t help but think about all the women and men still struggling with loss and infertility.
“It feels so strange to be on this side after being told I would never get pregnant, to pregnancy loss to then being pregnant and how quickly it is all happening.
“My mind hasn’t fully processed that it’s actually happening some days which is why I kept it quiet for so long.
“The anxiety in the beginning was overwhelming and I felt like I had my eyes closed just hoping it all would continue to go well. Which in moments I still very much have whilst allowing myself to feel the joy and celebration of this experience.
“I don’t even know what my point is tbh. (sic)”
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