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Perth Now
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Jessie J's brutally honest admission after undergoing breast cancer surgery
Jessie J is hoping her cancer has 'all gone'. The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has a two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: 'Pros: Cancer has all gone' accompanied by a fingers-crossed emoji. She later clarified that she doesn't yet know whether any cancer remains as her surgery was only four days ago and results are pending. The list of positive outcomes continued: 'My nipple is where it used to be. 'I can watch Love Island with no guilt. 'I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. 'My mum lives with us. 'Sky just being Sky,' referring to her son. 'Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10,' a nod to her professional basketball player boyfriend. 'Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.' Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were 'very honest' though she admitted some were 'silly'. She wrote: '(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking Sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. 'I don't sit down ever. lol. 'The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). 'The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. 'Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.' The Domino singer also admitted she is struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: 'Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers. I just wanna pooooooo. 'Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got me backed up like (an) old chimney. 'I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20 per cent leg and 80 per cent (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.' Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been 'going back and forth' over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: 'I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. 'I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period.' Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: 'I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories.'


The Advertiser
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Advertiser
Jessie J's cancer is 'all gone'
Jessie J's cancer has "all gone". The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: "Pros: Cancer has all gone. "My nipple is where it used to be. "I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. "My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. "Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.(sic)" Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were "very honest" though she admitted some were "silly". She wrote: "(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. I don't sit down ever. lol. "The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). "The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.(sic)" The Domino singer has been struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: "Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers I just wanna pooooooo. "Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got be backed up like [an] old chimney. "I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20% leg and 80% (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.(sic)" Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been "going back and forth" over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: "I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. "I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period." Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: "I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories." Jessie J's cancer has "all gone". The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: "Pros: Cancer has all gone. "My nipple is where it used to be. "I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. "My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. "Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.(sic)" Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were "very honest" though she admitted some were "silly". She wrote: "(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. I don't sit down ever. lol. "The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). "The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.(sic)" The Domino singer has been struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: "Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers I just wanna pooooooo. "Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got be backed up like [an] old chimney. "I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20% leg and 80% (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.(sic)" Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been "going back and forth" over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: "I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. "I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period." Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: "I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories." Jessie J's cancer has "all gone". The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: "Pros: Cancer has all gone. "My nipple is where it used to be. "I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. "My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. "Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.(sic)" Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were "very honest" though she admitted some were "silly". She wrote: "(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. I don't sit down ever. lol. "The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). "The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.(sic)" The Domino singer has been struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: "Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers I just wanna pooooooo. "Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got be backed up like [an] old chimney. "I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20% leg and 80% (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.(sic)" Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been "going back and forth" over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: "I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. "I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period." Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: "I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories." Jessie J's cancer has "all gone". The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: "Pros: Cancer has all gone. "My nipple is where it used to be. "I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. "My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. "Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.(sic)" Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were "very honest" though she admitted some were "silly". She wrote: "(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. I don't sit down ever. lol. "The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). "The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.(sic)" The Domino singer has been struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: "Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers I just wanna pooooooo. "Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got be backed up like [an] old chimney. "I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20% leg and 80% (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.(sic)" Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been "going back and forth" over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: "I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. "I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period." Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: "I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories."


7NEWS
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Jessie J's brutally honest admission after undergoing breast cancer surgery
Jessie J is hoping her cancer has 'all gone'. The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has a two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: 'Pros: Cancer has all gone' accompanied by a fingers-crossed emoji. She later clarified that she doesn't yet know whether any cancer remains as her surgery was only four days ago and results are pending. The list of positive outcomes continued: 'My nipple is where it used to be. 'I can watch Love Island with no guilt. 'I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. 'My mum lives with us. 'Sky just being Sky,' referring to her son. 'Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10,' a nod to her professional basketball player boyfriend. 'Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.' Singer lays bare realities of cancer treatment Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were 'very honest' though she admitted some were 'silly'. She wrote: '(I miss) not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking Sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. 'I don't sit down ever. lol. 'The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is (face in clouds emoji). 'The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a dickhead when I'm trying to sleep. 'Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.' The Domino singer also admitted she is struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: 'Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers. I just wanna pooooooo. 'Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got me backed up like (an) old chimney. 'I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20 per cent leg and 80 per cent (poo emoji). Any suggestions welcomed.' Cancer detected early Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been 'going back and forth' over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: 'I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. 'I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period.' Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: 'I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories.'


Perth Now
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Jessie J's cancer is 'all gone'
Jessie J's cancer has "all gone". The 37-year-old pop star announced earlier this month that she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer, and after undergoing surgery earlier this week, the Price Tag hitmaker - who has two-year-old son Sky with partner Chanan Colman - has offered a candid list of the current pros and cons in her life. She wrote: "Pros: Cancer has all gone. "My nipple is where it used to be. "I can watch Love Island with no guilt. I am getting to rest and talk to friends more than ever. "My mum lives with us. Sky just being Sky. Chanan making me feel safe and the messages are 10/10. "Connecting with other people who are going through a similar time and being able to support each other.(sic)" Jessie then detailed a list of cons, which were "very honest" though she admitted some were "silly". She wrote: "[I miss] not being able to be the mum I'm used to being and not picking sky up or the person I'm used to being tbh. I don't sit down ever. lol. "The fear of not knowing if the cancer is all gone - the mental with this is [face in clouds emoji]. "The pain and discomfort is ok and expected but a d**khead when I'm trying to sleep. Sneezing is a myth - that hurts.(sic)" The Domino singer has been struggling with constipation as a side effect of the medication she has been taking and appealed to her fans to share tips with her. She wrote: "Not pooing from the anaesthetic and the painkillers I just wanna pooooooo. " Since my surgery I have only been on paracetamol and ibuprofen because my blood pressure is too low for anything stronger and even they have got be backed up like [an] old chimney. "I have had laxatives, a good fresh diet, prunes, juices and your girl is 20% leg and 80% [poo emoji]. Any suggestions welcomed.(sic)" Jessie first shared news of her cancer diagnosis via an Instagram post on 3 June. The singer admitted at the time that she had been "going back and forth" over whether to share the news with the public. She said in a video message: "I want to share it with my fans and the people that care about me, and also I'm a sharer. I've always shared everything that I go through in my life. Before No Secrets came out, I was diagnosed with early breast cancer. "I'm highlighting the word early. Cancer sucks in any form, but I'm holding on to the word early. I have been in and out of tests throughout this whole period." Jessie admitted at the time that she was still trying to process the news herself. However, she ultimately felt it was important that she shared the news with her fans. She said: "I'm not processing it because I'm working so hard. I also know how much sharing in the past has helped me with other people giving me their love and support and also their own stories."


Wales Online
2 days ago
- General
- Wales Online
Domino's pizza guy delivered more than he bargained for on night off from work
Domino's pizza guy delivered more than he bargained for on night off from work Craig Thomson from Cardiff proved to be a safe pair of hands when a much anticipated 'package' arrived very suddenly Both of Craig and Rachel's sons had a dramatic birth (Image: Rachel Thomson ) A pizza delivery driver had a shock delivering something he never thought he would. Craig Thomson, 43, swapped delivering pizza to delivering a baby as his wife gave birth on their bathroom floor. Craig and Rachel have been together for over seven years, celebrated their one-year wedding anniversary in May and welcomed their second son in June. After around ten minutes of labour, Craig helped Rachel give birth at 3am on the bathroom floor as an ambulance headed to their home in Cardiff. On June 10, two days before Rachel, 44, was due to be induced, Craig started his two-week paternity leave from his job at Domino's. Never miss a Cardiff story by signing up to our daily newsletter here Their five-year-old son, Ieuan, was sleeping over at a friend's house that night, leaving just Craig, Rachel and Rachel's 19-year-old daughter, Erin in the house. During the night Rachel began to feel pain and woke up in the early hours of the morning and headed to the bathroom as the pain became "horrendous". As she looked down Rachel could see her baby's head breaching and she shouted for her husband and daughter to call an ambulance. Article continues below She said: "I ran into the bathroom and that's when the pain was horrendous then when I looked down I could see he was emerging. "I screamed for Craig and my daughter to phone an ambulance because I was stuck in the bathroom, I couldn't move." Craig immediately ran into the bathroom to help his wife as she was in labour. With ambulance control on the phone and paramedics on the way, Craig helped Rachel give birth to their son. Rachel said: "I asked him what he could see and he said 'oh my God, I can see a nose, a mouth and a hand. "It was only ten minutes and the head was delivered then Craig caught the body and handed the baby up to me." Rachel and Craig welcomed their baby boy on June 11 (Image: Rachel Thomson ) Craig helped his wife without thinking twice as he went into "survival mode", not feeling nervous one bit until the couple noticed Oscar wasn't breathing straight away. The ambulance worker on the phone advised that they tilt the baby's head back and put their mouth over his nose and mouth which helped him to begin to breath. "That was more scary than his delivery", Rachel said. She said: "We want to praise the quick response from the ambulance and midwifes although it was over by the time they got there. Our bathroom embodied a crime scene." Craig with newborn son Oscar (Image: Rachel Thomson ) Whilst dramatic birthing stories can be quite uncommon, for Rachel and Craig it seems they get more dramatic each time. When pregnant with their first son, Rachel got stuck in traffic as a combination of Christmas shoppers and a broken down vehicle meant that she began labour in the car. Luckily, a police van headed to the broken-down lorry stopped to help the couple and escorted them to the hospital where Ieuan was born later that night. Oscar and Rachel were taken to the hospital later on to check them both over and make sure they were both healthy. Oscar was born in 11 minutes, weighing 8lb 11oz. Article continues below